Hi Eliezer, Thanks you for feedback,
• Squid version installed is2.6.STABLE21 and may be this version not handling these requests correctly ? setting for cache peer : http_port 80 accel defaultsite=add.ptr.lu vhost https_port 443 cert=/root/add.ptr.lu.pem key=/root/add.ptr.lu.key accel defaultsite=add.ptr.lu vhost cache_peer 15.40.40.47 parent 8000 0 no-query originserver front-end-https=on name=ProdAccel cache_peer 15.40.40.47 parent 8001 0 no-query originserver name=TestAccel • From access logs, we do not see any TCP_DENIED log event for the ' add.ptr.lu' request. > 2015/06/12 17:11:36| Starting Squid Cache version 2.6.STABLE21 for i686-redhat-linux-gnu... > 2015/06/12 17:11:36| Process ID 3897 > ... > 2015/06/12 17:11:36| Accepting accelerated HTTP connections at 0.0.0.0, port 8000, FD 18. > 2015/06/12 17:11:36| Accepting proxy HTTP connections at 0.0.0.0, port 3128, FD 19. > 2015/06/12 17:11:36| Accepting HTTPS connections at 0.0.0.0, port 443, FD 20. > 2015/06/12 17:11:36| Accepting ICP messages at 0.0.0.0, port 3130, FD 21. > 2015/06/12 17:11:36| WCCP Disabled. > 2015/06/12 17:11:36| Configuring Parent 158.64.50.47/8000/0 > 2015/06/12 17:11:36| Configuring Parent 158.64.50.47/8001/0 • Port 8000 is the port using for backend webserver • So I try to access from external , I try https://add.ptr.lu , I receive a issue with new url https://add.ptr.lu:8000/register So I supposed that it cannot return with this url 2015-08-18 18:22 GMT+02:00 Eliezer Croitoru <elie...@ngtech.co.il>: > Well it's a bit weird since squid is capable of handling these requests > and it should not pass a port as a part of the HTTP protocol. > > What settings have you tried for a cache peer? > Have you tried matching with a domain name matching? > Did you had the chance to get the access.log with or without the > url_rewrite? > > How did you got a request with port 8000? You can always use the "port" > acl to match it. > If you are receiving url on port 80 you should not have any issues. > > If you can give me couple examples of urls which you get I might be able > to understand a bit more. > > Eliezer > > > On 18/08/2015 18:20, Hicham Berni wrote: > >> Hi Eliezer, >> >> I try first with cache_peer , but it was not running for this specific >> web-server port configuration ( 8000 and error was that we received url >> with port number), >> >> I noted that current configuration was using rewrite url program ( for >> test >> with port number 8001) and I supposed that it could be same problem by >> using port 8000 instead 80 ( webdesign don't want to change port number) >> >> When i tried with rewrite url program , it ran but just for production >> url and not test url. >> >> 2015-08-18 16:46 GMT+02:00 Eliezer Croitoru <elie...@ngtech.co.il>: >> >> Hey Berni, >>> >>> I was wondering to myself, why do you need to rewrite the url? >>> Can't you just use a cache_peer and couple acls? >>> >>> Eliezer >>> >>> >>> On 18/08/2015 16:43, Hicham Berni wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>>> >>>> We have a squid reverse configuration, and we need to change backend >>>> webserver with a new webserver with new IP and port (80 --> 8000) . >>>> >>>> Old squid configuration used url_rewrite_program. I 'not familar with >>>> this >>>> configuration. >>>> With port changing on new web server ( 80 --> 8000) , i find that i had >>>> to >>>> add new production web on url_rerite_program. >>>> >>>> I tried to change program , but i met a issue. >>>> >>>> on part 1 --> current rewrite program configuration running today and >>>> correctly for testurl --> running fine >>>> on part 2 --> configuration with change for testurl and productionurl >>>> -> >>>> OK for productionurl and KO for testurl >>>> >>>> An idea if something is wrong on change ? >>>> >>>> Part 1) old configuration : >>>> >>>> #!/usr/bin/perl >>>> >>>> $INTERNALIP="15.40.40.40"; >>>> $PRODUCTIONURL="add.ptr.lu"; >>>> $TESTURL="test.add.ptr.lu"; >>>> $TESTPORT="8001"; >>>> >>>> # turn off write buffering >>>> $| = 1; >>>> while (<>) { >>>> >>>> # get the URL from the request >>>> chomp($url = $_); >>>> >>>> if ($url =~ m/($INTERNALIP|$TESTURL):$TESTPORT/) >>>> { >>>> # fix up the cname and port >>>> $url =~ s^:$TESTPORT^^; >>>> $url =~ s^$INTERNALIP^$TESTURL^; >>>> >>>> # fix the protocol >>>> $url =~ s^https://^http://^; >>>> } >>>> else >>>> { >>>> # fix up the name >>>> $url =~ s^$INTERNALIP^$PRODUCTIONURL^; >>>> >>>> # fix the protocol >>>> $url =~ s^http://^https://^; >>>> } >>>> >>>> # return the fixed URL to squid >>>> print "$url\n"; >>>> } >>>> >>>> >>>> Part 2) configuration with changes >>>> >>>> #!/usr/bin/perl >>>> >>>> $INTERNALIP="15.40.40.40"; >>>> $PRODUCTIONURL="add.ptr.lu"; >>>> $TESTURL="test.add.ptr.lu"; >>>> $TESTPORT="8001"; >>>> $PRODPORT="8000"; >>>> >>>> # turn off write buffering >>>> $| = 1; >>>> while (<>) { >>>> >>>> # get the URL from the request >>>> chomp($url = $_); >>>> >>>> if ($url =~ m/($INTERNALIP|$TESTURL):$TESTPORT/) >>>> { >>>> # fix up the cname and port >>>> $url =~ s^:$TESTPORT^^; >>>> $url =~ s^$INTERNALIP^$TESTURL^; >>>> >>>> # fix the protocol >>>> $url =~ s^https://^http://^; >>>> } >>>> >>>> elsif ($url =~ m/($INTERNALIP|$PRODUCTIONURL):$PRODPORT/) >>>> { >>>> # fix up the cname and port >>>> $url =~ s^:$PRODPORT^^; >>>> $url =~ s^$INTERNALIP^$PRODURL^; >>>> >>>> # fix the protocol >>>> $url =~ s^https://^http://^; >>>> } >>>> >>>> else >>>> { >>>> # fix up the name >>>> $url =~ s^$INTERNALIP^$PRODUCTIONURL^; >>>> >>>> # fix the protocol >>>> $url =~ s^http://^https://^; >>>> } >>>> >>>> # return the fixed URL to squid >>>> print "$url\n"; >>>> } >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> squid-users mailing list >>>> squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org >>>> http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>> squid-users mailing list >>> squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org >>> http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users >>> >>> >> >
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