On 11/07/18 23:50, Mike Surcouf wrote:
> I am sure Amos wont mind me saying but nginx is the right tool for that
> scenario.
I don't mind the saying, but I disagree. The HTTP behaviour bugs I keep
hearing about NGinX having tend to make other non-Squid proxies /
servers be better when Squid itsel
Hi thanks for your answer.
But it is to vague...
I first tried putting owa exchange on port 2020
(I could do it in exchange 2003).
No way. Besides exchange 2016 only works over ssl.
So the idea is putting apache or squid listening on port
2020 to the public and then redirecting to 443 on exchange
I am sure Amos wont mind me saying but nginx is the right tool for that
scenario.
Squid is a great forward proxy and I use it for our network but form incoming
connections nginx is more flexible and designed for the job.
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