On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, Peter Gervai wrote:
> > > > peer_access [!]ACL [!]ACL ... ;
> > > >
> > > > You can use several such lines and any acls here.
> > >
> > > This seems work.
> > >
> > > My next problem to this is that I have a 'good' line and the
> > > 'shitty' EOL on satellite. I want to send _all_ pay-for-click
> > > sites to satellite parent, and normal traffic to normal parent
> > > and direct.
> > >
> > > I want to disable the possibility for the payforclicks to use
> > > normal parent or direct, they HAVE to use the shitty line.
> > >
> > > How?
> >
> > Use acl's. Define acl with pay-for-click sites and insert it's name into
> > description of your EOL parent without '!', and with '!' in description of
> > your normal parent. Or I missed something?
>
> Yes. This way _most_ of the par-for-clicks go to the satellite BUT some goes
> direct. I want to disallow direct for those. (I don't really know the reason
> they go direct, though.)
There can be several reasons
1) Not all URLs fall into your ACLs. To solve - check ACL's.
2) You described your peer as sibling and it ansvers ICP_MISS. To solve
describe your peer as parent.
3) There is bug in oops decision algorythm or in code. To solve - send your
configs, verbose logs, problem URLs.
There is only one way to force OOPS never go direct: use 'parent' directive
in main oops.cfg.context (not in 'peer {}' context). But this will force oops
to send every request to parent.
>
> > If your EOL parent don't understand ICP,
>
> My "eol parent" is a squid on a linux box. :) It connects to EOL, not oops.
It is better.
Igor Khasilev |
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