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edson wrote:

Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 14.05.09 05:17, edson wrote:
I'm using squid as an internal proxy, and need to forward HTTP/HTTPS/FTP
to different ports to another proxy.

Is this possible?

How do I configure this in squid? Can't see that it is possible to do
this
with the cache_peer configuration.
Proxy.pac is not an option...
do you want _clients_ to use different proxies?

without proxy autoconfiguracion, you can do HTTP interception with
firewall/SQUID, FTP interception with firewall/frox (transparenf FTP
proxy)
but you can not intercept HTTPS.
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Hi, I actually found an "answer" here:
http://www.nabble.com/Forwarding-HTTP-and-HTTPS-Traffic-to-an-Upstream-Proxy-using-Cache_Peer-on-separate-ports-td15598777.html

I'm also using Finjan...

Difference is that the squid version I'm running is 2.5 (centos4), so the
name= option at the cache_peer didn't seem to work.

Right.

 Is this a squid 2.6 thing, or am I doing something wrong in the configuration?

The name option to the cache_peer directive (as well as a whole host of other changes) was introduced in 2.6. If you are unwilling (or unable) to update your Squid to a currently supported version, you can add a entries to your hosts file (or DNS A records) pointing to the same IP.


- Edson

Chris

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