Re: [squid-users] Reverse proxy for multiple backend servers

From: Mohamed Navas <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 10:01:45 +0400

Hi,

OK ... thanks for the replay ...

Our requirement is, we should have an initial URL
http://proxy.mydomain.com for the proxy server. Clients browser want
to just type simple folder name after this initial URL to look on to
the respective backend web servers ...

thanks,

Br--
Navas

At 01:03 AM 9/20/2006, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
>tis 2006-09-19 klockan 15:18 +0400 skrev Mohamed Navas V:
> > Hi,
> >
> > The reverse proxy to redirect for 1 web backend server is working fine
> > for me ...
> > Still I am confused with some setting for multiple backend servers.
> >
> > For single backend server setup http://proxy.my-domain.com is
> > redirecting to http://backendserver1.my-domain.com
> >
> > For multiple backend server setup, we have to do as follows:-
> >
> > http://proxy.mydomain.com --> http://backendserver1.my-domain.com
>
>ok, just cache_peer + cache_peer_domain/access..
>
> > http://proxy.mydomain.com/folder1 --> http://backendserver2.my-domain.com
> > http://proxy.mydomain.com/folder2 -->
> > http://backendserver3.my-domain.com etc ...
>
>These is a little trickier if you really want to rewrite the url-path
>after the host. If you can rearrange the backend servers to each have
>their content in unique directories then things gets a whole lot simpler
>and much less error prone. In such case it's just a matter of cache_peer
>+ cache_peer_access to select which backend to use.
>
>If you really need to rewrite the url-path then use a redirector to
>rewrite the requested URL.
>
>Regards
>Henrik
>
Received on Wed Sep 20 2006 - 00:04:44 MDT

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