Rainer Perske wrote:
> Would the hack be a few-line-hack or a bigger operation?
> In the first case, I'd like to submit a polite request for it.
On a second thought it may not need to be hacked at all. It should be
the default for Squid 2.2 in most cases.
These are the HTTP error codes that causes Squid to automatically
reforward the request using the next available path (usually DIRECT):
403 Forbidden
500 Internal Server Error
501 Not Implemented
502 Bad Gateway
503 Service unavailable
504 Gateway timeout
You of course can't use never_direct if you want this to happen. Use
either ICP or prefer_direct off to get Squid to use it's parents.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Spare time Squid hackerReceived on Mon Sep 06 1999 - 11:39:33 MDT
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