The easiest way to do it is to
1. Build squid with --disable-internal-dns
2. Add the domains to you /etc/hosts file with the servers IP address
instead of the official one..
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid Hacker staf wagemakers wrote: > > I'm using squid as a accelerator running on port 80 for a apache webserver > at port 8080. Both are running on the same server. The apache webserver has a > few virtual sites that uses the host header name. > > I've enabled "httpd_accel_uses_host_header" in the squid config, but this > causes squid to connect directly to the host that is in the host header name. > > Is it possible to disable this behaviour??? The request should go directly > to the same server. > > The servers are behind a firewall and I've no access it, so I'm not able to > open port 8080. The ip-addresses of the servers are NAT:ed to the outside > world.... > > regards, > > -- > Staf Wagemakers > > email : staf@digibel.org > homepage : http://staf.digibel.org > > -- > To unsubscribe, see http://www.squid-cache.org/mailing-lists.html -- To unsubscribe, see http://www.squid-cache.org/mailing-lists.htmlReceived on Wed Jan 10 2001 - 16:36:31 MST
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