Fedora 22
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Reverse Proxy Settings
2015/06/01
 
Configure Squid as a reverse proxy server.
[1] Configure Squid.
[root@prox ~]#
vi /etc/squid/squid.conf
# line 54: add ( allow all http access )

http_access allow all

# And finally deny all other access to this proxy
http_access deny all
# line 59: specify backend Web server

http_port
80 accel defaultsite=www.srv.world
# line 62: uncomment

# number means ⇒ [disk cache size] [number of directories on top level] [number of directories on 2nd level]

cache_dir ufs /var/spool/squid 100 16 256
# add follows to the end

cache_peer www.srv.world parent 80 0 no-query originserver
# memory cache size

cache_mem 256 MB
# define hostname

visible_hostname prox.srv.world
[root@prox ~]#
systemctl start squid

[root@prox ~]#
systemctl enable squid

[2] Change settings of DNS or Routers in your LAN if need to listen HTTP access on Squid, then try to access to Squid Reverse Proxy Server from a ClientPC with Web browser like follows.
 
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