On Fri, 10 Oct 2003, Christoph Haas wrote:
> Mixing both always_direct and never_direct may cause problems.
Not really.. but they do have a predefined priority order:
1. If always_direct allow, then go direct.
2. else, if never_direct allow, then must use a peer
3. else try to be smart. (default)
> The last two lines may confuse squid. Leave the last line off and tell
> it to...
> | always_direct allow free_www
> | always_direct deny all
>
> This way the free_www destinations are always reached directly
> (following your local routing table) and all other requests are sent via
> your parent proxy.
Nope. The never_direct line is required (see above).
Regards
Henrik
Received on Fri Oct 10 2003 - 07:40:08 MDT
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