Dave Coventry wrote:
> OK, Amos, this is what I've thought of:
>
> I'll install squid on the server.
>
> The 2 users can access the Apache front page ("It Works!") but not the
> Drupal directories as defined by the Apache httpd.conf aliases.
>
> If I set up the proxy to allow access from the 2 users (who will be on
> Dynamic IPs and accessing from the WAN), will that allow access to
> http://localhost/drupal/ ?
>
> I don't think I would need the proxy to cache anything, but I would
> like it to be as lightweight as possible.
>
> Does that sound like it would work?
If the users can't get to it, I doubt Squid would do any better.
To be as lightweight a possible, you don't need Squid here at all. Just
a correct apache configuration. One that lets it's visitors access the
hosted site content would be a good start.
Amos
-- Please be using Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE7 or 3.0.STABLE23 Current Beta Squid 3.1.0.16Received on Wed Feb 10 2010 - 05:54:24 MST
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