On ons, 2008-05-07 at 08:47 +0530, Indunil Jayasooriya wrote:
Now, the question I have is I need to have 2 servers . When primary
goes down, Squid should forward it to Secondary server. But, It does
not.
It does, but you may need to be qutie patient in the default
configuration.
To speed
Skip the accel directive, or upgrade to a more recent Squid version..
More recent RHEL packages can be found from the download section of the
web site.
I went to the squid site and downloaded
squid-2.6.STABLE19-1.el5.i386.rpm RPM. I have now upgraded. Now, I do
not get that issue.
Now,
Can your Squid box resolve your http_port line? Whatever you have as the
actual your.main.website needs to be resolveable.
No, your.main.website can not be resolved.
I added your.main.websit to /etc/hosts file. Now , I can ping your.main.website
What I did was I configured apache to run on
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From: Indunil Jayasooriya [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, May 5, 2008 at 11:50 AM
Subject: Re: [squid-users] squid reverse proxy isssue
To: Paul Bertain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: squid-users squid-users@squid-cache.org
Can your Squid box resolve your http_port line? Whatever you have as the
actual
On mån, 2008-05-05 at 11:07 +0530, Indunil Jayasooriya wrote:
May 5 11:01:56 mail squid: Bungled squid.conf line 76: http_port 80
accel defaultsite=your.main.website
This is on RedHat EL 5 with default RPM squid-2.6.STABLE6-3.el5
Any advice to get it working.
Skip the accel
Hi,
I want to setup squid as a reverse proxy. I added below lines to
squid.conf file.
http_port 80 accel defaultsite=your.main.website
cache_peer 192.168.9.4 parent 80 0 no-query originserver
cache_peer 192.168.9.5 parent 80 0 no-query originserver
acl our_sites dstdomain