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Amos Jeffries wrote:
> Because the "accel" flag tells Squid to behave like th authoritative web
> server for all incoming requests. When it needs auth it sends a web-server
> auth challenge (linked to domain name by the browser to prevent XSS
> credential loss). Not a proxy challenge (linked to the proxy IP or user
> session by the browser).
>
> To require a second http_port line without "accel" that browsers are
> configured to connect to for regular proxy access.
Thx Amos
But judging from my tests, it doesn't work on the same port, right ?
What I would like to do is, that Squid serves one port and then
distinguishes between reverse proxy requests, and proxy requests.
Is this possible ?
I tried to input "http_port 80" below my reverse proxy configuration,
but it seems that didn't work.
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