Something like this should work: cache_peer proxy-jp.your.domain parent jpproxyportnumber 0 no-query acl intranet dstdomain intranet.your.domain cache_peer_access allow proxy-jp.your.domain never_direct allow intranet
You need to replace proxy-jp.your.domain, jpproxyportnumber, intranet.your.domain with values suitable for your setup. Regards Henrik Chris & Val Bamber wrote: > > Hi, > > We presently have a Squid 2.5 server and are happy with it. We are now > needing > To make our company intranet (based in Japan) available on the network. > This is > Not available through the normal T1 line, but a frame relay link. > > What I would like to do is to have Squid automatically forward requests > specific for > Our intranet site to the Proxy box based in Japan rather than going > through the T1. > > We did it in a test environment using a ISA server and Squid Proxy > together. Everyone > Pointed to the ISA, and a set of rules were configured on the ISA to > direct the traffic, > Up streaming server I believe ISA called them. > > I am hoping I can do this with two Squid boxes instead, rather than > using the ISA. > Buying hardware and software for the ISA is very expensive, so I want to > avoid it if I can. > > I have looked through the squid.conf, but not really sure what I need to > be reading up > On. Is it Cache_peer sections, or perhaps redirectors. If I can merely > direct all requests > that match a certain IP range or domain name then I think I will be onto > a winner. > > Thanks in advance. > Chris > > PS After lots of reading on the FAQs I managed to get NTLM > authentication working, > a nice feature to have! >
