Hi guys,
I'm new to squid maybe my question is stupid.
I have one webserver (machine) with two Apache installations
One runs on port 80 the other runs on 8080. I want to hide the
fact that one runs on 8080 (customers have firewall) so i tried to
use squid to accelerate the 8080. That works fine, but when
i try to access a page on the 80 server i get the message
sorry your page has moved to bla bla bla which is of course again
a page that squid will direct to the accelerated 8080.
In other words what i want to do is if the user accesses a directory
like http://<my_server>/estore then have squid going to the 80 port
otherwise go to the 8080.
Right now squid accelerates every call to the 8080 port...
Is that possible
TIA
Sebastian
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