On Wednesday 10 September 2003 19.23, Jerry_Harbour@roundrockisd.org
wrote:
> Note I also have the https_port configured with the same cert and
> key files. Is this correct?
You probably should not have any certificates specified in the
cache_peer.
> I have tried several different options with the same results:
> invalid URL messages from my client.
You are probably missing the httpd_accel_* directives..
Also remember to use never_direct to make Squid use the cache_peer.
This setup is considerably easier in Squid-3. Squid-2.5 misses some of
the reverse proxy glue to bring it all together in a nice manner.
Regards
Henrik
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