Instead of using multipleservices, could I use ICAP with cache_peer? Something like this: ... acl USERS external NTGroup @USERS acl sites_1 url_regex "/etc/squid/sites" http_access allow sites_1 http_access allow all USERS http_access deny all icp_access deny all always_direct allow sites_1 never_direct allow all icap_service service_1 reqmod_precache 0 icap://127.0.0.1:1344/wwreqmod icap_service service_2 respmod_precache 0 icap://127.0.0.1:1344/wwrespmod icap_class filtro_url service_1 service_2 icap_access filtro_url deny sites_1 icap_access filtro_url allow all cache_peer 172.1.1.16 parent 8088 7 no-query no-delay no-digest default When I use this configuration, Respmod doesn't work. I only can see Reqmod at the track file. Regards, Thiago Cruz On 9/21/07, Henrik Nordstrom <henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On tor, 2007-09-20 at 18:39 -0300, Thiago Cruz wrote: > > > Have you tried a configuration like this? It seems that service_3 will > > never be actived. > > > > icap_service service_1 reqmod_precache 0 icap://127.0.0.1:1344/wwreqmod > > icap_service service_2 respmod_precache 0 icap://127.0.0.1:1344/wwrespmod > > icap_service service_3 respmod_precache 0 icap://172.1.1.16:1344/respmod > > > > icap_class filtro_url service_1 service_2 service_3 > > Curretntly chaining of multipleservices at the same service point is not > supported, which means you can at most have two icap services per > request, one at reqmod_precache and one at respmod_precache. > > Regards > Henrik >