I have squid set up in accelerator mode in front of my web server. I
would like to ensure that users access some of the content on the web
server using https. I tried the example in the squid FAQ just to see if
it would work but it didn't. With the redirection script in place, my
browser spins until a message comes up saying that the maximum
redirection limit was reached. This happens whenever I try to access a
page that matches the pattern in my redirection script. Here is the
script I used:
#!/usr/bin/perl
$|=1;
while (<>){
@X = split;
$url = $X[0];
if ($url =~ /^http:\/\/my\.domain\.dom\/securecontent/){
$url =~ s/^http/https/;
print "302:$url\n";
} else {
print "$url\n";
}
}
With the redirector program in place, I can still access other content
on the web server without problems.
If I don't use the redirector program (the 'redirect_program' parameter
is not set in squid.conf) I can access the secure content fine with
either http or https which I think indicates that I've set up my
certificate and other squid parameters correctly.
I hope someone can shed some light on my dilema.
Andrew
Received on Sun Aug 03 2003 - 09:15:38 MDT
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