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On Thu, Apr 5, 2018, 23:44 Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 06/04/18 08:56, j.e. wrote:
> (squid 3.5) I have in my config acl for some domains like:
>
> acl mydomains dstdomain "/usr/local....."
>
> and
>
> cache_peer_access 10.10.x.x allow mydomains
>
> so all http traffic to domains from my list is forwarded (port 80) to
> another squid and that's works correct but only for port 80, traffic to
> port 443 does work probably because there in config is set:
>
> allways_direct allow SSL_ports
>
> and forwarding to my another squid not working.

How is your cache_peer directive setup?

It is more likely because your peer is not setup to receive HTTPS
traffic, so the "mydomains" stuff is not going where you may think.

Amos
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Thx for response , below part of my config :

cache_peer 10.10.x.x parent 31281 0 proxy-only no-tproxy

acl mydomains dstdomain "use/local....."

cache_pee_access 10.10.x.x allow mydomain

never_direct allow mydomain

peer_connect_timeout 5 seconds




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