Hello Everybody,
The company I work for is a bit strange when networking comes along.
The problem:
Two (external) identical web servers, same name, two IP addresses.
My squid server forwarding the http requests from my network.
I need to access these web servers through squid, with some kind of load
balancing (like round robin or so). The servers are the same, just the IP
address differs.
Is it possible to configure squid to do that?
Thanks
Stéphane Konstantaropoulos
-- Software, mmm, engineer?
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