Cole wrote:
> Hi.
>
> As you would normally do a httpd accelerator or reverse cache to sit in front of the web server to
> intercept its requests and serve them if it can. You have to specify a single host for that, or if
> you do multiple hosts, you have to change the dns of those hosts to point to your cache.
>
> I was wondering if you can do it without changing the dns?
>   
as quick response, yes.
You can do it  with a redirector to redirect the requests to
the appropiate backend. See the squid.conf.default for
tag like as;
httpd_accel_host
http_accel_single_host
redirect_rewrite_host_header
see too http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/SquidRedirectors
Thanks
Emilio C.
> /Cole 
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Emilio Casbas [mailto:ecasbas@unav.es] 
> Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 5:14 PM
> To: cole@opteqint.net
> Cc: 'Squid Users'
> Subject: Re: [squid-users] Transparent Reverse Proxy
>
> Cole wrote:
>   
>> Hi.
>>
>> I wanted to know if its possible to setup squid to be a transparent reverse proxy/httpd
>>     
> accelerator
>   
>> for multiple servers behind squid.
>>     
> Yes, it's possible.
>   
>>  I read through all the ViSolve stuff regarding this, and that all
>> makes sense, I was just wondering if its possible to multiple servers in transparent mode?
>>   
>>     
> Could you explain a bit more..?
>   
>> Regards
>> /Cole
>>
>>   
>>     
> Thanks
> Emilio C.
>
>
>   
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