You have some clients which should not have access to some of those
pages I think. But without 2 caches (one each) or a rule to never cache
anything, you could be in difficulty.
I don't know if you can set up a rule to cache only pages which pass the
filter, I think that will be difficult to implement since some of your users
will bypass the filter anyway.
Maybe you could not cache for "free users" and only cache for filtered users?
Simon
On 04-Mar-02 at 18:42, jubaco30's inspired musing was thus :
> Hi,
>
> i'm trying to do some content filtering, so i have 2 types of users
> (ip addresses, supose filtered users have 192.168.21.0/24 addresses and
> free users have 192.168.22.0/24). i have configured squid to forward
> requests to other peers (that do the filtering process) and works very
> well. The problem arise when a filtered user requests a cached page,
> then squid sends the cached page back to the filtered user, the ideal
> behavior would be squid to forward this request to one of his peers. I
> would really apreciate any kind of help you can give me
>
> thanks
> Juan jose Barrera
>
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