tor 2007-05-03 klockan 08:03 -0700 skrev Michael Puckett: > > Should probably be just > > > > never_direct allow OUTSIDE > > > > with no always_direct rule specified at all, or a "deny all" rule if you > > like (it's the default). > > > So this then says that OUTSIDE should never go direct I understand, > with the implication that everything else is always direct? What tells > everything else to go direct? The fact that there is no peer it may go via.. > What would get the default "deny all"? Would that be "never_direct deny > all" or "always_direct deny all" Default for both directives is deny all. Squid first checks always_direct. If allow it goes direct and does not look any further to find a path where to send the request. Then it checks never_direct. If allow then it knows going direct is not an option. Then it selects and weights the available paths (cache_peers + direct) Regards Henrik
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