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Re: FQDN assigned to loopback

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On Tuesday 05 May 2015 at 17:41, markme wrote:

> I have a FQDN assigned to a loopback address for development purposes but
> unfortunately every time I enter in that URL into my browser it goes
> through Squid and is trying to access the loopback address on the squid
> server and not on the client machine. Is there a way around this?

Yes, mark it as an exception in your browser proxy settings.  All that I've 
seen have a list of "URLs not to send to the proxy" and it processes those 
direct.

Regards,


Antony.

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 - Terry Pratchett

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