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Also,
feel free to read our config examples here:

https://wiki.squid-cache.org/ConfigExamples


12.03.2018 00:39, Nicolas Kovacs пишет:
> Le 11/03/2018 à 16:48, Alex Crow a écrit :
>> It would be a lot easier to just create exceptions on the squid device
>> for sites where bumping doesn't work which cause then to be tunnelled or
>> spliced rather then bumped. You can then at least use dstdomain or
>> ssl:servername rules. dstdomain will let you tunnel or splice, whereas
>> ssl servername you will only be able to splice as an SSL connection must
>> already have been started AFAIK. Your firewall will probably need
>> restarting every time one of the IP addresses behind those hostnames
>> changes. Squid will at least do a lookup every request for dstdomain
>> (you need a good DNS server nearby or on the squid box).
> What would this configuration look like? Do you have a working example?
>
> Niki
>

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