No, wait..
I think I'm actually in a position where use case #2 is relevant.
I know the origin server, actually there is only this single one.
I'll give it a try.
Thanks
On 13/04/2023 06:28, Tony Albers wrote:
Hi Alex,
Thanks for your answer. Too bad that squid can't do what I want.
Can yo
Hi Alex,
Thanks for your answer. Too bad that squid can't do what I want.
Can you think of another way of doing this, or do you know of another
tool that can?
Thanks,
/tony
On 12/04/2023 15:55, Alex Rousskov wrote:
On 4/12/23 07:48, Tony Albers wrote:
What I want to do is "hide" an applic
On 4/12/23 07:48, Tony Albers wrote:
What I want to do is "hide" an application behind squid, so that the
application receives http traffic, and sends http traffic. This traffic
then goes through squid in both directions, so that squid receives https
on the external IP and forwards it to the a
Hiya,
I'm quite new to squid, so please bear with me.
OS is Debian Bullseye.
What I want to do is "hide" an application behind squid, so that the
application receives http traffic, and sends http traffic. This traffic
then goes through squid in both directions, so that squid receives https
o