My setup for the web server is like this:
1. Domain name registered with Enom
2. Web server is with Digital Ocean
3. Via digital ocean's control panel I select the server I use and point
it's public ip address to my domain name, I think digital ocean takes care
of the propagating in the background
4. In the Enom DNS hosts settings, I point them to digital ocean's dns.
This is how I get to access my site. The domain name points to digital
ocean's dns which then points to my server's public ip address.
Now if I understand correctly from the instructions, instead of having
digital ocean point mydomain.com to the web server's public ip address, I
need to have mydomain.com point to my local squid's public ip address, and
squid in turn forwards any direct requests to my main web server.
I'm I correct?
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