On Fri 21 Nov, 1997, Jordan Mendelson <jordy@wserv.com> wrote:
>This only happens when using transparent proxies because squid has no way
>to know what the original hostname the client was going to unless the
>client lists it in it's request and even if it does, squid will not use
>it (as I stated below).
but if you go digging through recent list contributions (i can't
remember if this has been committed to the main squid source) you'll
find that there was code posted to use the Host: header to archive the
retrieved documents in appropriate cache locations. That would fix
your problem.
Squid will always, meanwhile, send the Host: header with the request
to the actual server.
-- jrg.
Received on Fri Nov 21 1997 - 09:30:45 MST
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