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Hi,

Yesterday, I was asking how to redirect a traffic to a specific  proxy server.
Again I would like to define the situation first. We have our proxy server we
are goint to connect to an ISP with 2 proxy server, the first server is
proxy.ISP.net port 8080 and the 2nd is ssl-proxy.ISP.net port 8080. The
objective is to serve my clients request, if its port http my proxy should
forward it proxy.ISP.net and if its https it should forward it to
ssl-proxy.ISP.net.

Now thanks to Elsen Marc he given me some ponits which to define Define the two
isp proxies as parents and use the 'cache_peer_access' directive to forward
http/https to the designated ISP proxy. I try to do my home work and I come up
with this config.

acl SSL method CONNECT
never_direct allow SSL
cache_peer proxy.ISP.net parent 8080 0 default
cache_peer ssl-proxy.ISP.net parent 8080 0 default
cache_peer_access proxy.ISP.net  allow !SSL


As I understand with what I did the default parent proxy proxy.ISP.net wherein I
cannot use proxy.ISP.net for ssl request.

My questions: If the request is http then there is no doubt that Im using the
proxy.ISP.net, what if the request is https does my configuration will
automatically forward it to ssl-proxy.ISP.net?

I'm would highly appreciate it if you you could give a solution and example
configuration this problem.

thank you very much,

wennie


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