You can only intercept port 80 at one place. Once intercepted it is
the responsibility of the application you have sent the intercepted
traffic to decide how/where to process the traffic.
Most proxies (including Squid) support forwarding selected traffic to
another proxy. In Squid this is called using a parent proxy. (see the
cache_peer directive).
Regards
Henrik
On Wednesday 30 April 2003 06.47, S ý è d F ú r q à n wrote:
> Hi members.
> I want to enable a transparent option in squid. But the prob is ..
> here in my network there is 2 server. 1 for chat and another for
> browsing (squid). But the transparent proxy is ON on another server
> which i m using winproxy. The prob is if i enable a transparent in
> squid. so, how it is possible that only browsing request go in
> squid. and is there necessory to enable a dhcp option in linux.?
>
> Thanks & B-regards
>
> Furqan Abbas
>
>
>
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