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I currently have a setup which sends different domains to different
Cache_peers. This has been working fine with the below config.:

cache_peer 1.1.1.1 parent 80 80 no-query
cache_peer 2.2.2.2 parent 80 80 no-query
cache_peer 3.3.3.3 parent 3128 3130 no-query

cache_peer_domain 3.3.3.3 parent  nww. .nhs.uk
cache_peer_domain 1.1.1.1 parent .gsi.gov.uk
cache_peer_domain 2.2.2.2 parent .gsi.gov.uk

acl NHS dstdomain  nww. .nhs.uk
acl GSI dstdomain .gsi.gov.uk

cache_peer_access 3.3.3.3 allow NHS
cache_peer_access 1.1.1.1 allow GSI

never_direct allow NHS
never_direct allow GSI


When trying to access http://nww.nhs.uk this goes via the correct path
of 3.3.3.3, but our clients now wish to access the following websites,
which cause a conflict: http://nww.nhsmessaging.co.uk/ Web sites like
this cause me a issue because of the .co.uk which tries to go direct and
nww tries to go via 3.3.3.3, also with
http://www.pasa.nhs.uk/cat_default.asp www. Go direct and the nhs.uk
tries to go via 3.3.3.3. This is a major show stopper for the company.
Is there a way around this as we need to send all nww down 3.3.3.3

Thanks
 

Levent Mehmet 
Network Analyst 
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