Dears,

does anyone have a section of a squid configuration file that shows a
basic hierarchical configuration?
My doubt is related to parent-child relationship.
My environment has 4 nodes, one parent (frontend - 192.168.15.254) and
three children:
node01: 192.168.15.253
node02: 192.168.15.252
node03: 192.168.15.251

Parent and siblings relationship were implemented like that (on
node01, for example):

cache_peer 192.168.15.254 parent 3128 3130 no-digest default proxy-only
cache_peer 192.168.15.252 sibling 3128 3130 no-digest  proxy-only
cache_peer 192.168.15.251 sibling 3128 3130 no-digest  proxy-only

Similar configuration will be found on other children nodes.
Nevertheless, how cache_peer directive configuration should be
performed on parent node, so that nodes 01, 02, and 03 are seen like
children?
Should it be implemented with ACLs?

Thanks in advance,

Erico Augusto

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