On 9/06/2015 10:32 a.m., Stakres wrote:
> Hi Amos,
>
> Ok, it does confirm our tests.
>
> Is there a way to do this:
> users -> squid1 tproxy -> squid2/squid3 tproxy -> internet (seeing the user
> ips) ?
> or is it impossible ?
Only by intercepting the squid1 port 80 outgoing connections. cache
Hi Amos,
Ok, it does confirm our tests.
Is there a way to do this:
users -> squid1 tproxy -> squid2/squid3 tproxy -> internet (seeing the user
ips) ?
or is it impossible ?
in the wiki, there is an option "no-tproxy" in the cache_peer, it would be
nice to have a "keep-tproxy"
bye Fred
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Vie
On 8/06/2015 9:20 p.m., Stakres wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> We're facing a weird issue with the cache_peer and tproxy.
>
> Squid 3.5.4
> users -> squid1 -> squid2/squid3 -> internet
>
> squid1:
> http_port 3128
> http_port 3129 tproxy
> icp_port 3130
> cache_peer 192.168.1.2 parent 3128 3130 proxy-onl
Hi All,
We're facing a weird issue with the cache_peer and tproxy.
Squid 3.5.4
users -> squid1 -> squid2/squid3 -> internet
squid1:
http_port 3128
http_port 3129 tproxy
icp_port 3130
cache_peer 192.168.1.2 parent 3128 3130 proxy-only weighted-round-robin
background-ping no-digest
cache_peer 19