> > > Hi Squid USers, > > > I have webservers in our local network that users should access always > directly. In order to realise that condition, i created an acl as follows: > > acl dragon dst 10.1.0.0/255.255.0.0 > always_direct allow dragon > no_cache deny dragon > > Anyway, i keep finding such records inside the log file: > 1144684371.190 30 10.2.10.39 TCP_MISS/302 489 GET > http://remotp1m1.remarkgroup.local:8020/pls/dragon/url/page/remark/INTRANETHOME? > - DIRECT/10.1.4.78 text/plain > Is that normal or should not be any logs at all for local servers? > > - The always_direct and never_direct squid.conf entries are often misunderstood : they influence SQUID's behavior when cache_peers are being used. They, per definition, can not control , browser behavior. M.