Re: [squid-users] Any idea to configure squid as a reverse-proxy to work with IIS/SharePoint plus NTLM

From: Henrik Nordström <henrik_at_henriknordstrom.net>
Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2012 08:42:26 +0100

tis 2012-01-31 klockan 11:38 +0800 skrev kimi ge(å·ä¿Šè‘›):

> 1. squid 2.6.23

Please use Squid-2.7.STABLE9 if using Squid-2. Not sure if connection
pinning to peers (required for NTLM) works well in 2.6.23.

> http_port 192.85.142.88:80 accel defaultsite=usplsvulx104.elabs.eds.com
> cache_peer wtestsm1.asiapacific.hpqcorp.net parent 80 0 no-query originserver name=main

> 1327979985.763 390 16.178.121.18 TCP_MISS/404 600 GET http://usplsvulx104.elabs.eds.com/ - FIRST_UP_PARENT/main text/html

Do the web server have a site named usplsvulx104.elabs.eds.com and an
index page? The web server says that the page do not exists (404).

> 2. squid 3.1.18

> http_port 192.85.142.88:80 accel defaultsite=usplsvulx104.elabs.eds.com connection-auth=on
> cache_peer wtestsm1.asiapacific.hpqcorp.net parent 80 0 no-query originserver name=main

> 1327980594.156 72 16.212.0.105 TCP_MISS/503 4098 GET http://usplsvulx104.elabs.eds.com/ - FIRST_UP_PARENT/main text/html

Hmm.. now the web server says "503 Service Unavailable". Very odd.
Request sent by Squid should be close to identical to 2.6.23 above.

Regards
Henrik
Received on Tue Jan 31 2012 - 07:39:56 MST

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