On 13/02/18 00:40, Peng Yu wrote: > It is still not difficult to completely comprehend the squid document > to see how to modify the example at derpturkey.com for my following > scenario. > > I have a bunch of forward proxy servers whose IPs are ip1 and ip2, > ..., ip_n (using port 3128). The reverse proxy will use the > round-robin policy to forward each incoming request to one of these > forward proxies. Simply add "round-robin" option to the cache_peer lines in the derpturkey example step #2. Otherwise do exactly as it says to do. > > Do you mind giving me a minimal working configuration for my scenario? You already have that in the derpturkey page. > Working means that the configure must be used directly without > modification (except domain names or IP addresses). Minimal means that > anything not relevant to my scenario should not be included in the > configuration. > > BTW, to make sure make sure my understanding of forward proxy is > correct, could you confirm whether the proxies here are forward > proxies? A forward-proxy is an HTTP proxy receiving absolute-form URLs (<https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-5.3.2>) directly from clients. A reverse-proxy is an HTTP proxy acting as surrogate for an origin server and thus receiving origin-form URLs (<https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-5.3.1>) from clients. > > <elided> A quick check of recent additions to that list shows a bunch of Apache servers relaying traffic arbitrarily on port 80, and some Sophos AV software running on personal computers, and some Cloud servers relayign arbitrary traffic, and some misconfigured reverse-proxies, and some forward-proxies, and some SOCKS proxies, and some TLS proxies, and some broken student projects for writing proxies. There is very much a mix of software types. It has all the appearance of a malware bot net being sold for illegal uses. I hope you are not trying to do such things. Amos _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users