If I understand correctly, setting up a reverse proxy requires a DNS
entry for a webserver pointed at the Squid machine.
This means, packets trying to reach other ports (i.e. 443, 110 etc.) on
the original webserver will also hit Squid machine.
How do I solve this problem, other than changing DNS entries?
I can technically use pop.example.tld:110 (with a different IP) instead
of example.tld:110, but I would still like to access :443 port without
having to add certificates to Squid.
With one domain it would be easy (just redirect ports), but I would like
to use reverse Squid proxy for multiple domains.
-- Tomasz Chmielewski http://wpkg.orgReceived on Tue Mar 17 2009 - 22:57:14 MDT
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