On 22/04/20 2:25 am, kutz wrote: > On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 01:30:48AM +1200, Amos Jeffries wrote: >> On 21/04/20 11:06 pm, kutz wrote: >>> Hello List, >>> I'm trying to establish a proxy2proxy configuration with my >>> squid-3.5.28-1.el6.x86_64 >>> on >>> Centos 6.10 >>> >>> cache_peer IP_OF_PEER parent 8080 0 no-query originserver name=server_1 >> >> If the upstream is a proxy, do not tell Squid it is an origin server. >> >> >>> acl sites_server_1 dstdomain url_1 url_2 url_3 url_4 >>> cache_peer_access server_1 allow sites_server_1 >>> cache_peer_access server_1 deny all >>> >>> When trying to access one of the URLs the requests are not answered (or >>> delivered) by the remote proxy - instead local Squid tries to answer. >>> As my squid has no direct access to those URLs I'm getting 503 in my Squid Logs with a timeout in my >>> browers. >>> >>> What am I missing here? >>> >> >> Some detail you are not providing for us either. >> >> This is why we always ask for as much detail as possible. Logs, full >> config. As much as you can about the failing transaction. >> >> >> Amos > > Hello Amos, > thanks for your suggestion. > I removed "originserver" from my config. > Still I see the requests answered by my own squid and not relayed over the cache_peer. > > I'm limited with providing my squid configuration - I can't provide the config to hole > audience due to security restrictions. > Tell me which squid config details you like to have and I see what i can do. > > Logs: > <snip> > Apr 21 16:18:12 2020.850 45 machine_1.domain.intern TCP_TUNNEL/200 1179 1329 CONNECT url_1:443 - HIER_DIRECT/url_1 - What *_port line(s) do you have configured in the frontend proxy? Amos _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users