On 19/03/18 01:48, Kiru Pananthan wrote: > Hi Amos > > Thanks for your reply, here I have attached the squid config file link > for your view, do I need to clear the squid cache in the squid server > for it works? You do not have any persistent cache enabled on that proxy. Restarting the proxy is sufficient to wipe the memory cache. > > Config file url > https://goo.gl/Q4a749 What you have there is the documentation file for squid.conf. Please remove all the empty line and comments (line beginning with #). Then you and we will be able to see what the config actually is. >From what I could see there all your cache_peer and cache_peer_access lines are a bit muddled up. Compare what you have there to the example it seems to have been original copy-n-pasted from: <https://wiki.squid-cache.org/ConfigExamples/Reverse/MultipleWebservers> Also, your cache_peer lines for server_5 and server_7 are identical - same IP:port and other parameters. If that 172.23.2.99:80 is the correct destination for both the sites_server7 and sites_server_5 domains, then you only need one cache_peer definition. Otherwise that is probably your problem right there. Amos _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users