I remember a bug, I detected in my favourite squid2.7, also in a sandwiched
config, with another proxy inbetween:
It was not possible to have both squids listen on 127.0.0.1:a/b; had to use
127.0.0.1:a; 127.0.0.2:b
To be pragmatic: Whats the purpose of having two squids directly coupled ?
Why not to use just one ?
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