Ah yes, reading up on it that looks just the ticket, Emilio- I'll try it when I 
get the new [i] box installed!



Thanks for your help



John

 --- On Tue 06/14, Emilio Casbas < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

From: Emilio Casbas [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

     Cc: squid-users@squid-cache.org

Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 18:34:51 +0200

Subject: Re: [squid-users] Bypass parent for site



John Halfpenny wrote:<br><br>>Hi,<br>><br>>We have a site which doesn't like to 
go through two instances of squid for some reason. Is there a way I can bypass 
a parent for a particular url?<br>><br>>Our setup goes<br>><br>>LAN > Squid[i] 
> Squid[ii]w/DansGuardian > Net<br>><br>>Ideally, I would like to set Squid[i] 
to go straight out, ignoring it's parent for, say, example.com. Here is the 
line from Squid[i], anything I can do with this?<br>><br>>cache_peer 
192.168.3.5 parent 8081 0 no-query default<br>><br>>Thanks for any help! 
<br>><br>>John<br>><br>>--junk excite banner convincing NOBODY 
follows....<br>><br>>_______________________________________________<br>>Join 
Excite! - http://www.excite.com<br>>The most personalized portal on the 
Web!<br>><br>><br>>  <br>><br>You can try:<br><br>cache_peer 192.168.3.5 parent 
8081 0 no-query default<br>acl example dstdomain example.com<br>always_direct 
allow example<br><br>Thanks<br>Emilio C.<br>

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