What is squid proxying?
Usually the normal behaviour is exactly what you are getting since squid
normally proxies Apache on 80.
Browser ==> Squid on 80==>proxied to Apache on port 81.
If Squid is not proxying Apache, then it looks like you have Apache
running on 80.
If you are trying to redirect port 80 to another program that is not
Apache, then you need to get Apache off port 80.
You can not have 2 programs listening to port 80.
If Apache is running and owns port 80, Squid will not start.
If this is the case, You likely have errors in the logs to this effect.
Shut down Apache and and restart Squid.
Try to start Apache and now it should howl with anger (or log in anger)
at not getting port 80.
Ron
Adam_at_Gmail wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I have followed this configuration, but when I try and access the
> website from outside my network
> All I get is the default page of the apache on the machine where the
> Squid proxy is installed
>
> Here is the link:
>
> http://wiki.squid-cache.org/ConfigExamples/Reverse/BasicAccelerator
>
> here is the configuration I followed
>
> http_port 80 accel defaultsite=your.main.website.name(changed my port
> to 81 my backend server listens on port 81)I havehttp_port 81 accel
> defaultsite=www.my.website.org vhostand then used thiscache_peer
> ip.of.webserver parent 80 0 no-query originserver
> name=myAccelcache_peer 192.168.1.5 parent 81 0 no query originserver
> name=myAccel(myAccel I have put a name)and then acl our_sites
> dstdomain my.website.org
> http_access allow our_sites
> cache_peer_access myAccel allow our_sites
> cache_peer_access myAccel deny all Anybody with any suggestions
> please?Any help would be appreciated thank youRegardsAdam
>
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