I have a reverse proxy setup with Squid-2.6STABLE12. Both Squid and
Apache reside on the same box.
For a typical site on the backend, I have this directive in squid.conf:
<cut>
cache_peer 127.0.0.1 parent 80 0 originserver no-query no-digest name=www3
cache_peer_domain www3 domainname.tld
</cut>
There is a directory under DocumentRoot for domainname.tld which I would
like to restrict access to (.htaccess style), so that only authenticated
users can go in.
However, a typical configuration for such a restriction, which works for
native Apache, fails to work for me in my reverse proxy setup.
I am sure I am missing something, but what is it?
-Wash
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