Is this for a normal proxy setup where the client is configured to use
Squid as a proxy, or a reverse proxy / surrogate server setup where
Squid is to act as if it was the web server?

Regards
Henrik

tis 2003-02-11 klockan 10.28 skrev Roos Leif:
> Hi,
> Today we are running an Netscape proxy server 3.52 and we will change this to a 
>squid proxy instead. So we try to configure the squid proxy like we had do with the 
>Netscape proxy. For example we have a mapping when the client try to reach 
>http://10.10.1.1 trough the proxy. The proxy will map this address to 
>http://64.124.140.1 instead and use that. An another example is when the client try 
>to reach http://64.124.140.2 and the proxy will map this to http://64.124.140.2:8080 
>or the client try to connect://10.10.1.2:443 the proxy will map this to 
>connect://64.124.140.3:443. I hope this will help.
> Regards 
> Leif Roos      
>  
> 
> -----Ursprungligt meddelande-----
> Fr�n: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Skickat: den 10 februari 2003 22:22
> Till: Roos Leif
> Kopia: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> �mne: Re: [squid-users] mapping private address to public adress
> 
> Please rephrase the question, providing more detail what it really is
> you want to do.
> 
> Regards
> Henrik
> 
> m�n 2003-02-10 klockan 14.40 skrev Roos Leif:
> > Hi,
> > I wonder if anyone can help me with how I should configure the squid
> > proxy if I want to mapping an private 10.1.1.1 address to public address
> > 202.xxx.xxx.xxx.
> > Best Regards  
> > Leif Roos
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MARA Systems AB, Sweden

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