Estimado Jon, Con fecha viernes, 14 de febrero de 2003, 11:28:21, escribió:
JH> You didn't answer my question. What should happen when any http JH> request (i.e. tcp request) is flowing into your machine destined for JH> port 80? What do you HOPE should happen? JH> 1. Routed to squid JH> 2. Routed to apache JH> 3. Duplicated and routed to both JH> 4. Routed to any tossing a coin JH> 5. Inspecting the request and the psychological profile of the JH> requester and routed to the server that his brain would like to JH> handle it. JH> If you want to let squid handle all outgoing requests and apache all JH> local requests, I do not know if this is possible, but why can't you JH> do as you do, put apache on one port and squid on another and instruct JH> squid to send locally all local requests? I want if it's posible, that squid or apache or any other program, detects the format of the request (or psychological profile of the requester) and detects if it's for apache or for proxy, and then redirect to the correct service. Apache and Squid are in the same NIC and are for internal use only. Thanks, -- Saludos, Jordi mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list