> Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 12:23:11 -0900
> From: crobertson_at_gci.net
> To: squid-users_at_squid-cache.org
> Subject: Re: [squid-users] Apache 301 redirects working with squid
>
> Drew Wrobel wrote:
>> I have the redirects working with squid and apache.
>>
>> Of course now I have a new wrinkle.
>>
>> Here are the rules I currently have defined:
>>
>>
>> http_port 80 accel vport
>> cache_peer 172.21.174.78 parent 80 0 no-query originserver round-robin login=PASS
>> acl mainSite dstdomain www.company.com
>> http_access allow mainSite
>> cache_peer_access 172.21.174.78 allow mainSite
>> cache_peer_access 172.21.174.78 deny all
>> acl otherSites dstdomain .company.com
>> deny_info http://www.company.com/ otherSites
>> http_access deny otherSites
>> http_access deny all
>>
>> I have about 70+ addtional domains that I need to redirect them all to the default of www.company.com
>>
>> The domains are anything from 1800company.com, 1-800-comany.com, various .net/.biz/.org/.info and other
>> combinations.
>>
>> It there a simple/easy acl that I can use as a catch all, if you will, for anything that isn't www.company.com to have it
>> redirected to www.company.com?
>
> I haven't tested this, but I think it should work...
>
> acl mainSite dstdomain www.company.com
> http_access allow mainSite
> http_access deny !mainSite
> deny_info http://www.company.com/ mainSite
>
> Chris
>
That seems to work. Here is that I have defined:
acl mainSite dstdomain www.company.com
http_access allow mainSite
http_access deny !mainSite
deny_info http://www.pepboys.com/ mainSite
http_access deny all
Wasn't sure if the last deny was needed but put it in as a catch all just in case.
Should the deny_info line end with mainSite or !mainSite?
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