Hello Henrik,
Thanks, if i do redirect_rewrites_host_header as on then i am getting the
first page and when i click the link it tries to communicate directly to
origin server.
I am using perl redirector script.
Regards
Jack
> If you use a redirector to rewrite the URL then Squid normally (on) ask
> the origin server to return the rewritten URL.
>
> If set to "off" then Squid will ask the origin server to return the URL
> with the domain name of the original request before the redirector.
> However, caching is done on the url after rewrites so great care must be
> taken to make sure each domain have their unique value after the
> redirector.
>
> In most cases when making a reverse proxy were you need to set this
> directive to "off" then you probably should not be using a redirector at
> all but instead register the accelerated domains into /etc/hosts of the
> Squid server.
>
> Note: Squid-3 will be considerably easier to configure in accelerator
> mode than Squid-3, eleminating the need of both redirectors and
> /etc/hosts in 99.9% of the cases.
>
> Regards
> Henrik
>
>
> Jack wrote:
> >
> > Hello All,
> >
> > What is the exact functionality of "redirect_rewrites_host_header"
> >
> > When i am running squid as reverse proxy if i keep this tag as " on"
some
> > urls works without problem and some gets problem.
> >
> > If is set it as "off" everything works fine
> >
> > Adv thanks and Regards,
> > Jack
> >
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