tis 2010-02-23 klockan 16:26 +0100 skrev Bastian Spanneberg: > What still doesn't work is, that I can access the web apps running on > the SERVICES machine via http://localhost. When I have the proxy enabled > in my browser, I can visit access them via http://www.example.net, but > localhost doesn't work. It works when I add the localhost is not in your list of sites/domains to forward to the SERVICES cache_peer... but most do not want this.. they want localhost services to be restricted to browsers running on the same box, not random clients out anywhere on the net.. > Another problem is that the authentication on the SERVICES machine > doesn't work through the forward proxy. Whenever I try to authenticate, > Squid logs > > 1266935951.663 2 127.0.0.1 TCP_MISS/401 1717 GET > http://www.example.net/1/login? - FIRST_UP_PARENT/SERVICES text/html You need to tell Squid that the peer is trusted for forwarding login credentials. See the login= option to cache_peer. Regards Henrik