As said earlier Squid does not really care how a server gets it's
content, only how the server responds.
To help you diagnose this further some additional information is
required:
* What happens more exacly? Any error messages shown?
* Anything interesting in cache.log?
* What is said in access.log when it fails?
* If there any obvious differences in the microsoft reverse proxy logs?
Regards
Henrik Nordstr�m
Squid Hacker
Jeff Karp wrote:
>
> I am using httpd_accelerator (reverse proxy) with success when a single
> server is accelerated for http traffic only.
>
> However, when the single server that is accelerated pulls data from
> another server the pages cannot be displayed in the browser.
>
> The singer server is an MS Exchange 2000 server that is config'd as a
> "Front-End" server.
>
> Thus, the Front-End server pulls data from other 'Back-End' Exchange
> servers - but the browser stays connected just to the Front-End server.
>
> >From the Squid system console itself, the pages open correctly - even
> through a firewall that only allows access to the Front-End server IP
> from the Squid IP - no other IPs are allowed.
>
> Because no IPs other than the Front-End server are allowed I believe
> that the Front-End server is working as stated and *not* merely
> redirecting to the Back-End server as the firewall would IP of the
> Back-End server through.
>
> Sorry about the long explanation.
>
> MUCH thanks in advance.
>
> - Jeff
Received on Sat Nov 03 2001 - 03:15:25 MST
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