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On 8/15/22 21:49, Marcelo wrote:

How can I transfer connection information from one squid server to another?

Use cache_peer login=PASSTHRU or login=PASS. Other login=... options may also be of interest. See cache_peer documentation in your squid.conf.documented for details and caveats.


HTH,

Alex.


Example:

An user connects to Squid One (Squid One IP 192.1.1.1) through port 4000 using usr/pw credentials.

Squid One authenticates it via SQL DB. This part is already working fine.

Squid One verifies if destination website is in dst domain list.

If yes Squid One routes it to Route A. End of story.

If no Squid One routes it to Squid Two.

But Squid One must inform Squid Two who is the user and witch port he asked to connect.

Why? Because Squid Two must use this info as if the user itself is connecting to Squid Two. Why, again? Because Squid Two will use this info to route this user to the correct route. This part is also done.

My doubt is, is there a way to make Squid Two “thinks” that user is connecting direct to Squid Two, so that, Squid Two can use user/port information to route this poor little guy.

It’s a bit hard to explain it through email.

Best Regards.

Marcelo.


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