On 3/01/2012 7:33 a.m., Roman Gelfand wrote:
Now, you got me curious.
k.. I would the reverse proxy to control which server a web request
1) in case of https, forwarded to a web server box based on path 2)
in case of http, forwarded based on url and/or path.
Once the request is inside a
On 2/01/2012 1:52 p.m., Roman Gelfand wrote:
My squid server 3.1.6 sits in dmz. On this server, I am running
apache server 2.2.9. My goal is to a) cash owa responses b) forward
https owa requests to the Apache server on port 8443 c) The Apache
server forwards the request to internal exchange
Now, you got me curious.
k.. I would the reverse proxy to control which server a web request
1) in case of https, forwarded to a web server box based on path 2)
in case of http, forwarded based on url and/or path.
Please, let me know if this is doable with squid. If so, by all
means, I would
My squid server 3.1.6 sits in dmz. On this server, I am running
apache server 2.2.9. My goal is to a) cash owa responses b) forward
https owa requests to the Apache server on port 8443 c) The Apache
server forwards the request to internal exchange server.
Below, is my squid reverse proxy