Thanks Henrik,
Ok, I set up two instances of squid. One running on
80, and the other 3126. And DG is on 8080. But how do
I redirect the request from the first instance of
squid to port 8080???
I have all three running, just not all at once with
each other.
Thanks
Glen
--- Henrik Nordstrom <hno@squid-cache.org> wrote:
> On Thursday 19 June 2003 19.08, glen hyland wrote:
>
> > cache. Does anyone know how to get two instances
> of
> > squid running on one box??
>
> The easiest way is to install two Squids with
> different --prefix=, and
> then set up their squid.conf to use different ports
> (don't forget the
> icp port if enabled).
>
> It is also possible to make two different squid.conf
> and specify which
> configuration to use with the -f command line
> argument to Squid, but
> it then is quite many things you need to set in the
> config file.
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