I only manage a cluster of proxies which run squidGuard, but several groups around the university run their own proxy, which must go through our proxy to get access to the internet. They doin;t have any issues, apart from all requests coming from their proxy server which gives them hell when we bill them ;)
Perhaps I could help more if you outlined the problems your having. Cheers, Stewart On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Jay Turner wrote: > Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2002 10:26:11 +0800 > From: Jay Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Cascading Proxy and SquidGuard > > > Hi All, > > I was wondering if anyone has tried cascading a proxy to become a child of a > SquidGuard proxy? > > What I would be interested in doing is having a SquidGuard proxy configured > as a Parent and then a number of non SquidGuard proxies acting as children > of this parent cache. > The idea being that these children send all their requests to the SquidGuard > parent which then runs the request through SquidGuard and either allows or > disallows it. > > Has anyone successfully achieved this? I am currently experimenting with it, > but am not having a lot of luck at this stage. > > Thanks > > Regards > Jay > >
