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    Squid URL based proxy with port redirects

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      eds89
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      Hi There,

      I was hoping someone might be able to point me in the direction of some resources, or advise me on how to achieve the below;

      I have multiple internal sites running on different ports mostly on different machines (one or two running on the same box).
      My external URLs require the port number, ad in pfSense I am currently doing static port forwarding. So users use these kind of URLs:
      https://domainname:8080
      https://domainname:8081
      etc

      To try and make life slightly easier for end users, I thought it would be nice to provide them with the following URL format:
      https://domainname/app1
      https://domainname/app2
      etc.

      I started looking at squid, but not entirely sure on the correct way to complete basic setup, and add proxy rules.

      Can anyone help me out?

      Thanks
      Eds

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