If you block things at your Squid then the seen block messages will be
from your Squid.

Regards
Henrik


ons 2003-03-19 klockan 15.31 skrev Gary Hostetler:
> Does not that request to the parent cause more traffic on the pipeline to
> the internet? Blocking it at the local squid would stop that traffic. I know
> it may be a small request but I would think it would add up. I've got that
> stupid gator trying to get out sometimes 100 times an hour. Blocking it on
> my local squid keeps its requests from running down my overcrowded T1 line.
> My parent is on the other end of a T1 line not locally.
> 
> 
> gary
> 
> On 3/19/03 8:18 AM, "Henrik Nordstrom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > ons 2003-03-19 klockan 13.51 skrev Boniforti Flavio:
> > 
> >> I've configured my proxy to use another one as a parent proxy.
> >> Now, the parent proxy of our ISP is doing content filtering with
> >> SmartFilter.
> >> Is there a way to have my clients viewing the parent proxy's "Access
> >> Denied" page when bouncing against SmartFilter instead of a simple
> >> "Access Denied" of my actual Intranet proxy?
> > 
> > Your clients SHOULD be seeing the access denial page from your parent by
> > default..
> > 
> > maybe you are missing never_direct and you Squid cannot go direct?
-- 
Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
MARA Systems AB, Sweden

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