Re: [SQU] pass through proxying?

From: Mihai Amariutei <mihai@dont-contact.us>
Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 22:28:10 +0300

You may use Squid in http accel mode.
You should bind squid to port 80, and define httpd_accel_host and port to
the internal server address.
Alternatively, you can simply use port forwarding to enable external access
to the specified internal hosts.

Mihai

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Tyler" <tyler@beloit.edu>
To: <squid-users@ircache.net>
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 6:25 PM
Subject: [SQU] pass through proxying?

> Squid experts,
> I do not care about cache proxying. What I am looking for is the
ability
> to do pass through proxying so that constituents outside of our domain can
> access certain ip (normally http) resources inside of our domain by
> appearing to be within our domain via the pass through proxy. Can Squid
do
> this? If so, how might one configure it? Or do I have to consider a
> different type of proxy to accomplish this?
> Thanks!
>
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> Network Manager - Beloit College
> tyler@beloit.edu
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