Re: Content parsing

From: Mario L. Peralta <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 04 May 2000 11:52:03 -0300

oliver.carl@tradearbed.com wrote:
>
> Hello Mario,
>
> I'm not sure whether squid has the possibilities to do a rewrite of urls, but
> you should check out squidGuard (www.squidguard.org) which is a redirector for
> squid. It has the capabilities to do a rewrite of urls (and many things more).
>
> best regards
> Oliver
>

Yes, i've been reading about squidguard, but if i understood well, it
works through
the redirector interface wich means only with urls and client addresses,
but not
content (html pages).

> "Mario L. Peralta" <mario@mecon.gov.ar> on 05/04/2000 12:02:22 AM
>
> To: Ahsan Khan <ahsank@one.net.pk>, squid-users@ircache.net
> cc: (bcc: Oliver CARL/LU/TRADEARBED)
>
> Subject: Re: Content parsing
>
> Ahsan Khan wrote:
> >
> > You can Better do it By CNAM in DNS .:-))
> >
> > With Regards
> > Ahsan Khan
> > Sr. System Admin
> > Internet Division (OneNet)
> > Sun Communication Pvt. Ltd.
> > Pakistan
> > http://www.one.net.pk
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Mario L. Peralta" <mario@mecon.gov.ar>
> > To: <squid-users@ircache.net>
> > Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2000 12:49 AM
> > Subject: Content parsing
> >
> > > I wanna write a module for squid that change links in html pages
> > > (something like
> > > parsing all html pages and replacing the link <A
> > > HREF=http://www.microsoft.com> by
> > > <A HREF=http://www.redhat.com>) ;-)
> > > I've been reading the Squid Programmers Guide (chapter 4: Flow of a
> > > typical request)
> > > but i get lost trying to follow the explanation in the code...
> > > Any tips?
> > > TIA
>
> Perhaps I wasn't clear... I know my english is poor, so i'll try to
> explain a little
> more.
> I intend to use squid as a reverse proxy to access some web servers.
> These web servers have pages with links to other sites, and i itend to
> override
> those links, all by means of squid.conf, for example:
>
> # Link rewriting rules
> rewrite www.somesite.com host.othersite.com
> rewrite www.anothersite.com host.someothersite.com
> ...
>
> and so on, the link rewriting should search for the pattern of the 1st
> column and
> replace it for the pattern on the second column, in all HTML pages.
>
> Please let me know if i'm not clear.
> Thanks
>
> --
> Weiler's Law:
> Nothing is impossible for the man who doesn't have to do it

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Received on Thu May 04 2000 - 09:02:11 MDT

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