Hi list,

A few idle moments on my hands I wanted to investigate getting a Squid box 
working behind my ADSL router. Squid would be listening on, say, 80 to incoming 
requests. ADSL router would be port forwarding 80 to it. I have a machine which 
runs a lot of web browseable add-ons all listening on different ports (nzb, 
image library, my EPG for XBMC etc). My setup would be similar to: I own 
foo.com. If I browse to http://nzb.foo.com traffic would be proxied to my linux 
box nzb handler, the nzb app would be listening on port 8800 but it would all 
go over 80. Similarly, I browse to http://image.foo.com and I would be directed 
to the box's image server listen on port 8081 – again traffic would be seen as 
if over 80. Again if I went to http://epg.foo.com it would be proxied to the 
EPG listening on 8082.

I've not really had any exposure to this sort of thing but I think the concept 
is possible..? Any pointers or sample confs would be great to get me started…

Nick

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