> We have been using squid in the following configuration since the end year
> 2000.
>
> Outward facing public squid servers serve content for multiple hosts.
> Behind the public servers is a middle layer of squid servers that hide
> the real origin servers.
> The real origin servers are various content management systems and
> flat file Apache web servers.
>
> The middle layer is using squid 2.5.11 along with jesred.
> The many to many relationship of host name to origin server is just
> two lines in the squid.conf
> httpd_accel_host virtual
> httpd_accel_uses_host_header on
>
> A non public dns takes care of host names coming and going. When we
> change the rewrite rules we just run squid -k reconfigure.
>
>
> Is there a configuration for squid 2.6.16 which avoids having to
> maintain a list of source and destination host names in squid.conf?
>
Yes its possible. I'm doing it in real time.
Amos
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