Hi,
I have Debian Linux and Squid Version 2.7.STABLE3. As I understand
from the documentation, there was some change in the version and I did
not find relevant information on the net.
I have the following scenario:
client - https - squid - https - server1
client - https - squid - http - server2
This is what I added to the squid.conf
http_port 80 accel defaultsite=dflt1.domain.sk vhost
https_port 443 cert=/etc/squid/ssl.crt key=/etc/squid/ssl.key defaultsite=dflt1.domain.sk vhost
acl webmail dstdomain webmail.domain.sk
cache_peer dflt1.domain.sk parent 80 0 no-query originserver
cache_peer dflt1.domain.sk parent 443 0 no-query ssl sslflags=DONT_VERIFY_PEER front-end-https
name=dflt1
cache_peer webmail.domain.sk parent 80 0 no-query originserver name=dflt2
cache_peer_access dflt2 allow webmail
According to log the redirection is either all the time http or https
(if i add protocol=http to the configuration above):
1260203474.257 116 Y.Y.Y.Y TCP_MISS/502 1439 GET https://webmail.domain.sk/ - DIRECT/
X.X.X.X text/html
How can I configure squid as https reverse proxy and one page redirect to
the https backend server and the second page redirect to the http
backend server?
Any hint appreciated.
Thank you very much.
Regards,
lk
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