Hi!! Thanks for the answers. I am still facing problems, though.
I am still using the following rules: always_direct allow free_www always_direct deny all never_direct allow all What I get is that the users not included in free_www begin their browsing through the cache_peer, but then, suddenly, the start browsing DIRECT !!! What may be going wrong? TIA, Carlos Zottmann. On Mon, Oct 06, 2003 at 11:55:22AM -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I am not managing how to direct some users to access external sites directly > from de squid box, and others to go through another antivirus/proxy that we > have here. > > If I use only "never_direct allow all", everyone goes through the > antivirus/proxy, but if I use the configuration below, everyone goes direct > !!! > What can be wrong? Mixing both always_direct and never_direct may cause problems. I don't claim to really understand the difference. I have read the comments in the squid.conf dozens of times but still don't get the idea what happens exactly when you mix them. Perhaps I need to read the source code itself. > always_direct allow free_www > always_direct deny all > never_direct allow all 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. Christoph _________________________________________________________ Voce quer um iGMail protegido contra vírus e spams? Clique aqui: http://www.igmailseguro.ig.com.br Ofertas imperdíveis! Link: http://www.americanas.com.br/ig/