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Re: [EXTERNAL] Access to internal domains using Squid

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We do something similar but using wpad/auto config script to direct local traffic ( .domain.com ) to use the DIRECT route, and else use PROXY

This is probably the better way to go, though I'm not definitive on that.

Joey


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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Access to internal domains using Squid

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Dear all, I have a Squid server in non-transparent mode.

All my hosts go to Internet sites using this proxy in the correct way.

But now I need the following:

When my hosts want to go to the internal URL https://www.example.com, this request reaches Squid and it tells them to go to the internal IP from our backend web server .....Maybe a certain type of redirect.

Is this possible?

Special thanks!!!
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