Squid Alternative?

Devon Harding devonharding at gmail.com
Mon Jul 9 21:10:15 UTC 2007


On 7/9/07, Les Mikesell <lesmikesell at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Devon Harding wrote:
> >      > proxying to accept http request as well
> >
> >     Yes, apache can sort this out itself.  If anything else accepts port
> 80
> >     you'd have to also have a special case to redirect even the local
> host,
> >     perhaps to apache on an alternate port.
> >
> >     --
> >
> >
> >
> > Ok, got it working, but it seems to be redirecting even the localhost.
> > How can I get the localhost to answer and proxy all other hosts.  Here
> > is my config:
> >
> >
> > NameVirtualHost *:80
> > <VirtualHost *:80>
> > ServerName www.domain.com <http://www.domain.com>
> > ProxyPass / http://www.domain.com/
> > ProxyPassReverse / http://www.domain.com/
> > </VirtualHost>
> > <VirtualHost *:80>
> > ServerName webmail.domain.com <http://webmail.domain.com>
> > ProxyPass / http://webmail.domain.com/
> > ProxyPassReverse / http://webmail.domain.com/
> > </VirtualHost>
>
> You need to move your local site setings into a VirtualHost container
> with the right servername or alias too.  The first Virtualhost in the
> list becomes the default when you use named vhosts, unless you have one
> that says <VirtualHost _default_:80>
>
> If you are testing with an IP address or a name that doesn't match,
> you'll hit the default.
>
>
Gotcha, works likes a champ!
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