For instance , if squid runs in port 8080 , when a specific url comes into
the squid via port 8080 , before it receives to port 8080 cant we redirect
to a web server , which that url searching?
From the squid itself cant we find a solutions to have a proxy request by
passing ???
Angierfw wrote:
>
> On Friday 27 June 2008, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>> On 27.06.08 03:48, Shaine wrote:
>> > Basically we can do the bypass proxy for local addresses via web
>> > browsers. This is inbuilt functions of certain web browsers.
>> > Like that, can we bypass some web request which are locally hosted ( In
>> > the same network ) via squid-cache ?
>>
>> No, because your requests can go either directly (bypass the cache), or
>> via
>> the cache, not both.
>>
>> However this function is also a builtin in some (many) browsers.
>
> Or you can use a proxy autoconfig script served up by an apache webserver!
> Just needs java scripting enabled on the clients and it solved all my
> issues
> with 2 internal networks and many customer networks and a plethora of
> squid
> servers on different internet connections! There is even a simple perl
> based
> pac file tester available called pactester that solved the last few issues
> I
> had!
>
> Cheers
> Ang
>
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>
> Smile!! Jesus Loves You!!
>
>
>
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