SQUID3 Reverse Proxy question
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Can you add local overrides (split DNS) for the internal side instead of trying to bounce them off the firewall?
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Andy -
Can you add local overrides (split DNS) for the internal side instead of trying to bounce them off the firewall?
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AndyYou mean DNS forwards ?
That's what I was doing but I was instructed to stop doing so (see beginning of thread)
I can do that and exclude the LAN from the reverse proxy interfaces (the interfaces the reverse-proxy server will bind to)
But I still can't make the reverse proxy work from WAN for HTTP server (I have a web server which does not required HTTPs and it just won't work whatever I try).
I'm getting very annoyed at this… I'm almost at the point where I want to run a separate reverse proxy (apache or such) in a VM and forward the HTTP and HTTPS port from pfSense to that...
There's something broken... I've done a "textbook" configuration from scratch and the damn thing will not work...
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Hi,
this seems to be a Reverse NAT problem, Squid seems to work correctly. Check this forum for reverse NAT.
Regards,
Darko
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woah
after 6 months of using SQUID i got used to it…
I got fed up with the reverse proxy thing and I deleted squid3 package all at once
The internetz is sooooooooo FAST now it's incredible !!!
I was under the impresssion that squid was speeding up our interwebz connection but it was NOT
I'm enjoying high speed internet for real now !