This is a discussion on [squid-users] Proxy-Chaining within the Squid Users forums, part of the Web Server and Related Forums category; Hello there, I tried to build a proxy chain with cache_peer and cache_peer_access as well using: always_direct deny never_direct allow ...
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Hello there,
I tried to build a proxy chain with cache_peer and cache_peer_access as well using: always_direct deny never_direct allow Now, normal operation seems to work like this: client <-> squid1 <-> squid2 <-> target-net Only thing that doesn't seem to work: Any POST seems to be ignored (by proxy1, probably). Also, I'm not sure how to handle SSL, (CONNECT). This must return DIRECT, which actually must bypass both squids. Am I right here? If anyone had a similar problem and is able to help, i could supply more excact configurations and acls. Thanks a lot! -- Andreas Neumeier _o o Walter-Paetzmannstr 9 -\<, </L 82008 Unterhaching O/ O /> Germany (+49)89-61098960 (+49)89-38077929 (+49)179-2431882 http://andreas.neumeier.org mailto:andreas(at)neumeier.org UIN:14143331 -- |
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