On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 03:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> 
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> Can you be more specific?  My site is working fine when accessed directly
> via Apache, its only after putting the squid acceleration in front of it
> that the problem appears - as far as I understand the HTTP RFC, my Apache
> is doing what its supposed to - I requested a directory, it found a
> matching index file, and passed back a 302 + Location specifying the
> absolute URL (including port) to the requesting browser.  Or is there
> something I'm missing?  Any other ideas?  Can someone pass on a working
> squid acceleration configuration, so I can compare with mine to see what
> might be different?

The Location url needs to be the one that is -visible- to the outside
world: the squid accelerators domain and port.

Cheers,
Rob

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