I dont think that's a viable solution for me (iptables isnt being used
here because I have no need, and I'd like to leave it that way), but how
would I do that anyway?? Did you mean inbound redirect, and bypass the
local proxy for those that need to? Or did you mean outbound where it's
all going to appear to be from the squid box?
Tim
Dwayne Hottinger wrote:
> You could do a redirect at your firewall if you use iptables (netfilter) it
> should be quite easy.
>
> ddh
>
>
> Quoting Tim Bates <tin@new-life.org.au>:
>
>
>> Hi.
>>
>> I have a situation where I have to get squid to use a particular parent
>> proxy that requires authentication... Now, I've done this part, but some
>> users don't actually have their accounts yet on the new parent, so they
>> can't use it.
>>
>> What I'd like to do is have some specific users (based on IP address)
>> get directed to the old parent proxy, while the rest go to the new one.
>> Is it possible to create rules as to which parent is used?
>>
>> Tim B
>>
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