On 22/11/17 05:00, Ignacio Freyre wrote:
Hi Amos, thanks for taking the time to analize this.
Are you actually terminating the peer, or just simulating it some other way?
My method of testing is shutting down the service on the parent "192.168.1.1" with
"/etc/init.d/squid stop", whith this
Amos,
That was exactly what I was looking for. I tried it and it seems to work
just like I wanted. My other alternative would have been to run 2 copies
of squid, but this is much cleaner from my perspective. Thank you very
much!
PH
On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 9:13 PM, Amos Jeffries
Hi Amos, thanks for taking the time to analize this.
>Are you actually terminating the peer, or just simulating it some other way?
My method of testing is shutting down the service on the parent "192.168.1.1"
with "/etc/init.d/squid stop", whith this in place there are no remaining
active
Hi Amos,
Oh man, I feel so stupid. Thank you for pointing that out.
I apologise for my ignorance to all on the list.
It's all working now, cheers!
On Tue 21 Nov, 05:31, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 21/11/17 02:24, Robert Gabriel wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I've tried to setup SSL accel AKA reverse proxy.
From: Amos Jeffries
>
> http_access allow goodAgents !baddomains (AND)
>
> If the first line matches the allow happens.
> otherwise deny happens
>
> ie. goodAgents are only allowed to non-baddomains. All non-goodAgents
> are denied to