If it is configured to operate in reverse proxy, it should not serve request 
that come without HOST header, should it? Perhaps it is just a matter of 
opinion. I want to reserve my resource and only serve when I really need.

If I configure more than one domains in the box (reverse proxy mode), if the 
parent of one domain is not available, the squid takes initiative and use the 
parent of the other domains! That sounds like mixing up contents and we can end 
up make the customer mad. Just imagine that you are hosting both abc news and 
cbs news from one box, and you end up serving cbs news for request asking abc 
news if the origin server of cbs news is not available. Maybe people don't 
care, as long as they get a page, they are happy! But I think content integrity 
is very important, it is rather to serve the right content or not serve at all.

Regards,
Khanh



-----Original Message-----
From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 4:40 PM
To: Sekar
Cc: squid
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Reverse proxy using 2.6 with multiple
domainconfiguration


fre 2006-10-27 klockan 20:03 +0530 skrev Sekar:

>         http_port 80 vhost

Another comment: I would recommend adding a defaultsite= to the
http_port line, defining which site HTTP/1.0 clients not sending Host
headers should see..

Regards
Henrik

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