You could use NAT (which is probably the ideal situtation) or an
automatic proxy script for the poorer among us.
D
netinfo wrote:
>
> I've got two squid's 1.1.20 running and thought of using round robin DNS to
> load balance but what I really want is to get is when one squid goes down
> or is offline, the other handles all requests. Machines are called squid
> and squid1, but right now I have browsers pointed to proxy, which is an
> alias for squid. Any comments? Thanks in advance.
> Mark
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