For '1' you need to write a small redirector, doing the URL rewrites.
For '2', see the "max_conn" ACL type. Limits the number of concurrent
connections a single client IP address can have open.
For '3', Squid has a number of hooks where user defined programs can hook in.
The primiary hooks are: URL rewriting and authentication.
Regards
Henrik
On Thursday 20 December 2001 15.30, Johnson Jeba Asir wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Please help with configuring SQUID for the following 3
> points:-
>
> 1. Re-routing of URL requests.
> ---------------------------
>
> - That is re-routing of http requests to certain
> URLs for selective
> users ( i.e for example we have a site
> "abc.local.res.in" in our
> internal server. And also the same page
> "abc.local.res.in" is hosted
> in our public web server(Internet) )
>
> - When a user "john" from within the organisation
> requests the URL
> www.abc.local.res.in, then it should access the
> "abc.local.res.in" web
> site hosted in the public server(Internet).
>
> - When any other users from the organisation
> requests the
> "abc.local.res.in" site, it should display the
> "abc.local.res.in"
> page from the local server.
>
> 2. Limitation on number of simultaneous http requests.
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> How do we configure SQUID to limit the number of
> simultaneous http
> requests. i.e only 10 connections at the same time.
>
>
>
> 3. Can SQUID be configured to call any user defined
> programs?
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
> Thanking in advance,
> Johnson
>
>
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