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It might be easier to do with Apache HTTP (proxy) but perhaps a Squid expert can suggest a Squid solution.

Do you currently use Squid for anything that might interfere with this or would this be a dedicated Squid server?

Ron

On 31/03/2014 4:44 PM, dottest37 wrote:
Im reselling a service from a website with this URL
https://gui.vendor.com/produc1/admin (thats an example).
I need to publish an URL to my customers that doesn’t show that URL, but
show mine instead, something like this
https://gui.mycompany.com/product1/admin .
I tried doing a redirect, but the Vendor’s server keeps publishing their URL
as soon as the request gets there.

I was wondering, if I could run Squid on my side, and tell my customers to
connect to  https://mycompany.com/product1/admin , when the request reaches
me, then the request gets rewritten so the vendor sees my Squid sending the
HTTP Host with “gui.vendor.com” but the customer keeps talking to the squid
server using the HTTP Host “gui.mycompany.com”
Am I explaining this right? Does anybody knows if Squid can do something
like this?





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