RE: [squid-users] cache_peer question

From: LinuXKiD <gregoriandres@dont-contact.us>
Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 15:17:46 -0300

-> Add...
->
-> acl extra_proxy dstdomain .bancodecurriculum.com.ar
-> never_direct allow extra_proxy
-> always_direct allow all

Sorry, but does't work. :-(

is very rare, because with linx "http_proxy" option
work!

->
-> > -----Original Message-----
-> > From: LinuXKiD [mailto:gregoriandres@yahoo.com.ar]
-> > Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2005 2:26 PM
-> > To: Squid
-> > Subject: [squid-users] cache_peer question
-> >
-> >
-> > Hi
-> >
-> > I've a small lan with a linux:
-> >
-> > - iproute2
-> > - iptables-1.3.1
-> > - kernel 2.4.28
-> > - squid 2.5stable 10
-> > - working as router
-> >
-> > I need to access to a web site: www.bancodecurriculum.com.ar
-> > but, from my ISP link I can't.
-> >
-> > while my ISP fix that problem, I've found a free proxy (from
-> > www.freeproxy.ru)
-> > and with "lynx", I can access it (setting that anther proxy on
-> > /etc/lynx.cfg - http_proxy - ), without problem !!
-> >
-> > Next, I try to set my squid in order to all lan hosts can get
-> > that url.
-> >
-> > Than I've set on /etc/squid/squid.conf:
-> >
-> > cache_peer XX.YY.ZZ.TT parent 3128 0 no-query default
-> > #cache_peer_domain XX.YY.ZZ.TT .bancodecurriculum.com.ar
-> >
-> > But, I still can't access to website www.bancodecurriculum.com.ar
-> >
-> > I've tried also:
-> >
-> > echo "0" > /proc/sys/net7ipv4/tcp_ecn
-> >
-> >
-> > some body can help me ?
-> >
-> > bests.
-> > andres.
-> >
-> >
->
-> Add...
->
-> acl extra_proxy dstdomain .bancodecurriculum.com.ar
-> never_direct allow extra_proxy
-> always_direct allow all
->
-> ...to have your proxy only hit the parent proxy for that domain.
-> You probably don't want the extra latency for sites you can
-> reach normally. Be sure that you run "squid -k reconfigure" to
-> reload any squid.conf changes.
->
-> Chris
Received on Fri Aug 19 2005 - 12:17:45 MDT

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