Thanks.
Since my last email, I'm trying to make a redirector script to do the job,
and that seems to go.
#!/usr/bin/perl
$|=1;
while (<>) {
[EMAIL PROTECTED]://[EMAIL PROTECTED]://192.168.234.12@;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]://[EMAIL PROTECTED]://192.168.234.8@;
print;
}
But a few questions about this script :
1. It is possible to make a "catch all" for all requests that doesn't match
storage.mysite.com ?
2. What is a overhead for the box with this script (Squid box with 250
req/s) ? I imagine that it is very small ?
Thanks really for your help !
JB
2006/6/24, Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
lör 2006-06-24 klockan 17:04 +0200 skrev jb:
> Thanks Henrik, but I have more than 100 000 subdomains on
> 'mysite.com', and new sudomains are added each minute. I can't list
> all domains and I don't want to edit /etc/host every time a change
> occured. It seems to me that wildcard (*.mysite.com) doesn't work
> in /etc/host .
Recommended options:
a) A private DNS with the real server IP mapping.
b) Look into Squid-2.6 or later.
Regards
Henrik
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