Hello,
I'm wondering if it is possible to use Squid to do the following:
1. A proxy of some type, running on host 'A', accepts an HTTP request from
a client.
2. Proxy 'A' forwards the request to proxy server 'B'.
3. If the returned page from 'B' matches a certain HTML page (e.g. a
Bess-proxy rejection), proxy 'A' re-forwards the request to (unrestricted)
proxy server 'C'.
4. Proxy 'A' then returns the correct page back to the client.
Could Squid serve as proxy 'A' in this scenario?
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Kevin DeGraaf
http://www.kevindegraaf.net/
Received on Sun Nov 04 2001 - 15:55:39 MST
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