[Ilugc] Doubt Regarding Squid Proxy

  • From: urskrishna@xxxxxxxxxxx (M.K.Krishna kumar)
  • Date: Thu May 25 18:48:17 2006



Hi,

Yes we did try cache peer option after going thru Squid manual but without 
success. As I don't have much idea about Linux I'm really struggling with 
this, please provide me with the detailed solution like where to add the 
cache peer line in Squid configuration and what will be the exact command 
for that, if you want further information from my end for doing this please 
mail me I'll provide you with all the necessary information.

With Regards,
Krishnakumar



From: "Narayanamoorthy Srinivasan" <narayanamoorthys@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "M.K.Krishna kumar" <urskrishna@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [Ilugc] Doubt Regarding Squid Proxy
Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 18:02:43 +0530
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try "cache_peer" in squid.conf

- Moorthy

On 5/25/06, M.K.Krishna kumar <urskrishna@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Hi friends,

I've one query regarding Squid Proxy.

What I want to do is that the requests from the user desktop first go thru
Squid Proxy (Port 800) which does URL Filtering and then the filtered
traffic from Squid will be forwarded to Symantec Web Security which is
another Proxy which has the Virus Scanning ability (Here we don't do
any URL filtering only Virus Filtering) . But we are not able to forward 
the
Filtered traffic from Squid to Symantec Web Security which works on Port
8002. Please advise how this can be done.


          The traffic flow should be like this,


              User Request --->  Squid Proxy ---> Symantec Web Security

With Regards,

Krishna


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