Please see the cache_peer configuration option and related parameters. On 7/29/09, Mr. K <dbuschiazzo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi all, > > I am new on this stuff so I apologize if the question is too silly. > > I am using SQUID 2.6 Stable 21 running in a Red Hat Linux server. > > The issue that I can not solve is that when I received an http get, from a > client the packet arrives to the squid with the Proxy-Authorization header. > Following is a tcpdump of an httpget received by the squid. > > Proxy-Authorization: Basic NTMzMDAwN zg3NTMwMTc2Mzo=. > Credentials: 5330008986641731 > > I need to forward this header in order to be used by the > next-hop-proxy-server to authenticate the user. But, when the request is > sent to the next-hop-proxy-server the packet is sent without this specific > header. > > I have defined a testing ACL > > acl redir_acl2 dstdomain .google.com > > For this ACL, I have tried to configure the header_access options > unsuccessfully. > > header_access Proxy-Authorization allow redir_acl2 > > > Can you tell me what can I do to forward this specific header? > > Thanks a lot. > K > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/Proxy-header-forwarding-tp24722476p24722476.html > Sent from the Squid - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > -- /kinkie