On 22/05/2015 12:34 p.m., PSA wrote:
> That would be true, but we are using a wildcard certificate, and only
> rewriting the subdomain, so the certificate is still valid.
>
> Would squid 3.5 allow us to rewrite the subdomain in a similar way to your
> redirect example, without relying on a hel
That would be true, but we are using a wildcard certificate, and only
rewriting the subdomain, so the certificate is still valid.
Would squid 3.5 allow us to rewrite the subdomain in a similar way to your
redirect example, without relying on a helper script?
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On 21/05/2015 4:29 p.m., PSA wrote:
> Hi Amos,
>
> Thanks for the reply. It's weird that the <=2.4 operation still worked all
> the time.
> Anyway, I don't think what my helper is doing is exactly equivalent of that
> because:
>
> deny_info 301: https://api.domain.com%R site
>
> is a redir
Hi Amos,
Thanks for the reply. It's weird that the <=2.4 operation still worked all
the time.
Anyway, I don't think what my helper is doing is exactly equivalent of that
because:
deny_info 301: https://api.domain.com%R site
is a redirect, which the client will be aware of. We want to continue
On 19/05/2015 12:33 p.m., PSA wrote:
> I tried to upgrade from squid 3.2.x to 3.5.x and found my url rewrite script
> no longer works.
> After trial and error, I found the latest version it works in is the latest
> 3.3.x so I've upgraded to this for now.
>
> Here is my url_rewrite_program: htt