On 15.09.17 09:58, Matheus Fernandes wrote:
I have a fqdn that points to 127.0.0.1, when I try to access it through
squid, I get an error.
It's forbidden with default rules.
I need to make it process on the same machine that
made the request, and not on squid server. I tried using always_direct
directive, but squid always tries to process at the server side.
1. if you want your browser to connect directly, you must configure the
browser to connect directly, e.g. put localhost into "no proxy for" list.
you can NOT do that with squid. When browser connects to squid, it's
already too late to do anything, since the connection was already created.
2. it is not possible for any other machine to connect to your local
address. That it how local address is defined.
Therefore, squid can not connect to your local interface.
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