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Hello,

I'm using the latest Squid 3 Beta (squid-3.0-PRE3-20050427) as a reverse proxy.
I have one server which does heavy image-calculations (it renders maps, 2-3 seconds for each image). Now I
added a second server and I would like to use the "cache_peer" option so that each web accelerator checks
first, if the requested image is already rendered on the other cache.


Unfortunatly I was not able to get this working. I tried to change the "always_direct" option, but if I delete this option,
the cache is not working any more.


My configuration looks like this:

http_port 213.133.a.c:80 accel defaultsite=127.0.0.1

cache_peer 127.0.0.1 parent 80 0 no-query originserver no-digest name=mydomain
cache_peer 213.133.a.b sibling 80 3130
cache_peer 213.133.a.c sibling 80 3130


acl my_domains dstdomain www.domain.de
cache_peer_access mydomain allow my_domains
http_access allow my_domains

always_direct allow all

Does someone know, how to get this working? Or is the combination of a "reverse proxy" and the use of other caches in a hierarchy not possible?

Greetings from germany,

Hermann Behrens

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