RE: [squid-users] Newbie question

From: Igor Leturia <IGOR@dont-contact.us>
Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 12:21:44 +0200

>22-Apr-02 at 11:14, Igor Leturia (IGOR@emun.com) wrote :
>> to the client through port 80. But the problem is that the pages have
>> got 'base href's and images and other things with absolute URLs
>> including ':8080' and ':81' in the URL, so all the images
>and the rest
>> of the pages are requested through those ports and they are blocked.
>>
>> So my question is: does squid have the capability of somehow
>> 'filtering' or 'erasing' these port references from the
>content of the
>> pages?

22-Apr-02 at 11:18, Simon White (simon@mtds.com) wrote :
>I don't think so. It is not Squid's business to filter those URL
>references. However, if Squid is an accelerated proxy it will accept
>requests on port 80. Perhaps you can get it to listen on ports
>81 and 8080
>also, but I don't know if it will then forward these requests
>to the web
>server on the correct port. Someone else on the mailing list may know -
>but until they get back to you, you can try making Squid
>listen on ports
>80, 81 and 8080. I don't know if it will work, but logically
>it seems that
>it might.

Right, but if I make Squid listen to ports 81 and 8080, then I can't
bind those ports to Zope and IIS. Besides, even if it was Squid who
listened to those ports, it's the clients who have firewalls that block
all traffic except on port 80.

                        Igor Leturia
Received on Mon Apr 22 2002 - 04:20:50 MDT

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