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On Monday 20 May 2019 at 09:43:56, Peter Spencer wrote:

> Good morning
> 
> Was hoping you could please advise.. we are looking to put a squid proxy in
> Azure. Reason being, we have two sites with network resilience. At the
> moment, we have one squid proxy on one of our local site DCs, and would
> ideally like to place this in Azure. So if either site goes down, internet
> traffic is routed via Azure and is still monitored. Does the squid proxy
> work over WAN?

Squid doesn't care how the requests get routed to it, or how its requests get 
routed to the origin servers, or how the replies work, so long as they do.

You can use LAN, WAN, VPN, private addresses, public addresses, IPv4, IPv6, 
anything to get the packets where they need to be.  Squid doesn't care.


Antony.

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