Squid in http-accelerator mode does exactly what you want.
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000 Joseph_Vieira@dmr.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have slight problem on my network and am trying to figure out if squid's
> http-accelerator mode can solve it. I have a intranet web site located on my
> parent companies network. Everyone in the office can access the site no
> problems however now they need to be able to access this site from home. The
> parent company doesn't want to do anything on there end to set this up, they
> don't want people to be able to access it from the internet. Actually they
> don't care either way, they just don't want to do the work. Now this office is
> connected to the parent companies office and it has it's own connection to the
> internet.
>
> Can I set up squid using the http-accelerator mode so that someone from the
> internet can access a intranet web site by going through the squid server.
> Basically on the client machine you type in the url http://squid.something.com/
> that connects you to the squid box which then contacts the intranet web server
> at http://web.intranet.companyname/ gets the web page and then sends it back to
> the client browser. I was reading the faq and I wasn't clear on whether squid
> would just redirected the client browser to the intranet web server or if it
> actually gets the page and sends it back to the client browser.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Joe
>
>
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