I know very little about Squid, except that I can use it to implement a proxy 
server.

I'm trying to find a workaround to a problem I have with the Android emulator.  
The emulator can be started either with or without a proxy server host and 
port, but when the proxy server is provided, I cannot provide a proxy bypass 
list.

I'm trying to use the emulator to test a web site use case that consists of one 
or more pages that don't require a proxy, along with at least one page that 
does require a proxy.  Because I can't set a proxy bypass list in the emulator, 
this test case won't work.

I wondered if it is possible to set up an intermediate proxy, running either on 
localhost or on another box I control, such that this proxy just connects to 
another proxy, but it also has a proxy bypass list.  I would then use this 
intermediate proxy instead of the downstream one.

It seems like this would solve my problem.  Am I misguided?

If this is a reasonable thing to do, and will likely solve my problem, is it 
practical to do this with Squid?  Is there a different open-source framework I 
should use instead of Squid?

Reply via email to