No. When the request reaches the proxy it is already too late. Once
the request have arrived at the proxy, the proxy only have two
choices:
a) Proxy the request as requested
b) Reject the request, sending an error message to the user.
Regards
Henrik
On Monday 02 September 2002 10.57, stuart.lamble@batepro.co.za wrote:
> Hello Squid Users
>
> I have a number of web servers on my local LAN.
> In the Internet Explorer configuration, under proxy settings you
> can add IP addresses of local server NOT to proxy.
> I was wondering if this setup could be done on the proxy itself ie
> acl lists etc
> This would make life easier as I would not have to go to every
> workstation every time a new web server is added to the LAN.
>
> I do not want these pages to be cached at all.
>
> Maybe I should prevent caching to my entire local LAN 172.16.*.*
>
>
> Is this possible?
> Please provide examples etc
>
>
>
> Stuart
Received on Mon Sep 02 2002 - 03:11:46 MDT
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