Hi List, I'm new to Varnish, so please apologize if the question was already asked before.
I've a homemade web server running on my intranet. It works like this: 1. If an HTTP request arrives without a special header "X-RAWDATA: ...", this web server forward the request to the live Web, get the response, and send it back (i.e it plays a role of a basic proxy). 2. Now, if a request contains the special header "X-RAWDATA: ...", then the web server will search the response in its internal database (complex computations), and send it back. Point 2 works very very well. But not point 1 as my web server isn't a true HTTP proxy. So, my question is simple: Could I tell Varnish to inspect the HTTP headers, and decide: a. If the special header "X-RAWDATA: ..." doesn't exists, let the request go to the live Web directly. b. Otherwise, forward the request to my web server. Hope I'm clear guys. Thanks in advance. -- Zab
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