It might be easier to do with Apache HTTP (proxy) but perhaps a Squid
expert can suggest a Squid solution.
Do you currently use Squid for anything that might interfere with this
or would this be a dedicated Squid server?
Ron
On 31/03/2014 4:44 PM, dottest37 wrote:
> Im reselling a service from a website with this URL
> https://gui.vendor.com/produc1/admin (thats an example).
> I need to publish an URL to my customers that doesn’t show that URL, but
> show mine instead, something like this
> https://gui.mycompany.com/product1/admin .
> I tried doing a redirect, but the Vendor’s server keeps publishing their URL
> as soon as the request gets there.
>
> I was wondering, if I could run Squid on my side, and tell my customers to
> connect to https://mycompany.com/product1/admin , when the request reaches
> me, then the request gets rewritten so the vendor sees my Squid sending the
> HTTP Host with “gui.vendor.com” but the customer keeps talking to the squid
> server using the HTTP Host “gui.mycompany.com”
> Am I explaining this right? Does anybody knows if Squid can do something
> like this?
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-- Ron Wheeler President Artifact Software Inc email: rwheeler_at_artifact-software.com skype: ronaldmwheeler phone: 866-970-2435, ext 102Received on Mon Mar 31 2014 - 20:50:23 MDT
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