Pandu E Poluan wrote:
Anyone care to comment on my email?
And another question: Is it possible to use miss_access with a dstdomain
acl?
Rgds.
Pandu E Poluan wrote:
Hi,
I want to know is there a way to force a URL to be retrieved by only a
certain proxy, while ensuring that meshing works.
Here's the scenario:
I have a ProxyA ==> connects to Internet via a fast connection "InetFast"
This proxy is used by a group of users that really need fast connection.
I have other proxies ProxyB & ProxyC ==> connects to Internet via a
slower connection "InetSlow"
These proxies are used by the rest of the staff.
I configured them all as siblings, with miss_access blocking MISS
requests between them, e.g.
# Configuration snippet of ProxyA
cache_peer <ProxyB> sibling 3128 4827 htcp
cache_peer <ProxyC> sibling 3128 4827 htcp
acl siblings src <ProxyB>
acl siblings src <ProxyC>
miss_access deny siblings
miss_access allow all
ProxyB & ProxyC both has similar config.
( The aim is to 'assist' other staffers using InetSlow so that
whatever has been retrieved by the InetFast users will be made
available to the rest of the staffs )
Now, let's say there's this URL http://www.need-fast-inet.com/ that I
want to be retrieved exclusively by ProxyA.
How would I configure the peering relationships?
If you can state the problem and the desired setup clearly in
single-sentence steps you have usually described the individual config
settings needed.
Is the URL allowed to be fetched by the slow users through proxyB into
proxy A and then internet?
Amos
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