Re: [squid-users] Squid ReverseProxy with vhost vport - Problem

From: Amos Jeffries <squid3_at_treenet.co.nz>
Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2011 22:30:01 +1200

On 22/07/11 18:24, tim.schmeling_at_bechtle.com wrote:
> Hi Amos,
>
> thanks for your answer.
>
>> Every time we 'fix' this we get complaints from people wanting the
>> opposite behaviour or suddenly getting breakage. We for now have this
>> behaviour: Squid should obey Host: port when "vport" is given, and
>> ignore it when vport is omitted (using http_port value if none is pulled
>

Oops. Typed that around the wrong way. Should have said:
  ignore Host: port when "vport" is given, and use it
... etc

>> in indirectly by vhost anyway), and override/replace it when "vport=N"
>> is given.
>>
>> So your config tells Squid to use what Pound supplies (default 80). You
>> can avoid that by either getting Pound to stop adding the unusual port
>> to the header, or using vport=80 in squid.
>
> Ahh ok, so it must be work, when i put vport=3007 and vport=3008 in my
> config, right?

Correct it is supposed to work.

> So, but this doesn´t work. In the cache.log i can see that squid try to
> connect to sub3007 which resolved to 127.0.0.1 by etc/hosts to port 80.
>
> I´m very confused about the situation that my config works with squid2.
>

Looks like a regression bug. The squid-3 code seems to skip over the
vport when vhost or defaultsite is configured.

Amos

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