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On 12/13/2017 04:10 PM, Jorge Bastos wrote:
> On 2017-12-13 17:12, Amos Jeffries wrote:
>> On 14/12/17 05:52, Jorge Bastos wrote:

>>> I'm trying to use always-direct, [...]
>>> but the website still appears in the logs, and not doing bypass.
>>> What could I be doing wrong?
>>> For what I see in the docs it's correct.


>> Your understanding of the docs is wrong.
>>
>> Once a message arrives at Squid is *cannot* "bypass the proxy" or
>> whatever you want to call it. It MUST be serviced by the proxy.


> Ok, so what would be the directive to allow what i want to achieve?


What do you want to achieve?

Earlier, you implied that you do not want to see a request in Squid
logs. As Amos have said, Squid cannot "unsee" the transaction: Once the
transaction reaches Squid, Squid will handle it (forward, block, delay,
mangle, log, etc.). If you want Squid to not see a transaction, then all
the solutions will be outside of Squid and its directives. Please
explain what you want with this fact in mind.

Alex.
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