I've been trying for a while here to set up squid as an
accelerator-proxy to my web server.
Here's the network configuration that I'm working with:
I have a gateway PC w/firewall stuff included. It's here that I
am installing squid.
I have an internal PC for my website (192.168.0.300) which has a
non-routeable IP address.
The DNS entry lists www as my external IP
I have configured squid to listen to ports 80 and 8080
I am using 8080 for my internal broswer cacheing only and don't
think it should matter.
But I have an httpd_accelerator defined as 192.168.0.300 with port
80
My internal PC web server works when called by another LAN PC.
I thought that if I am listening on port 80 with squid, then
anything that came in would be redirected to 192.168.0.300 port
80. Nothing is getting through - all I get is "Access Denied"
errors from squid.
I have the ACL configured for access from anyone on port 80 to
192.168.0.300 port 80. I thought that would clear it up.
I have nothing running ipforwarding.
I really thought that this would work, but it doesn't?
Any suggestions on where to look?
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