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On 4/20/07, heze54 <heze54@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Accelerator setup??


Kinkie wrote:

> On 4/19/07, heze54 <heze54@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a cisco router with a x tcp port nated is possible to nat this
>> port to the machine which has sqid and then, squid redirect this port to
>> another machine?
>
>
> Is this an accelerator setup?

Please keep your answer below the text you quote, it's better netiquette.

Given your answer, I assume it's not an accelerator (but please see
the Squid FAQ to better understand what using squid as an accelerator
or reverse-proxy means).

So please correct me if I don't understand correctly what you mean:
you have a router which performs traffic redirection towards a squid
proxy? What's unclear is whether that proxy should then access the
Internet or a single host.

Both cases are possible. You can check
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/InterceptionProxy to get an
understanding on how to implement them.

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   /kinkie

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