Bypassing the proxy needs to be done on the browser. Once the request gets to
the squid proxy it can't bypass the squid proxy because it's already at the
squid proxy :)
Browsers should have options to bypass the proxy for certain sites. You could
also use a proxy .pac script for more flexible and managable settings.
Billy
--- Andrew Kenna <andrewk@stamina.com.au> wrote:
> I am trying to setup an acl so that certain web sites will not use the proxy,
> the setup is as follows
>
> always_direct allow FTP
>
> acl internet-servers dstdomain .newcastlepermanent.com.au .drive.com.au
> .news.com.au
>
> always_direct allow internet-servers
>
> I am running Squid 2.4Stable6, Redhat Linux 6.2, Kernel 2.4.16
>
> but whenever I try and load up any web site, such as
> www.newcastlepermanent.com.au it just times out
>
> If I try and load up www.drive.com.au it comes up with connection refused
>
> Please Help
>
> Regards
>
> Andrew Kenna
>
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