ie:
* use iptables rules to bypass the proxy in transparent mode;
* use proxy.pac rules to bypass the proxy in proxypac/WPAD mode;
* you're stuffed if else. :)
On Tue, Dec 11, 2007, Leonardo Rodrigues Magalh?es wrote:
>
> Probably this is not squid related ..... but lets go.
>
> if squid receives a request, it HAS to answer it. So if you want
> some requests to NOT reach squid, IE let it pass through, so you'll need
> to exclude these requests BEFORE they reach squid.
>
> Are your browsers manually configured for proxy settings ?? If yes,
> you'll have to use the exclude box to exclude the traffic you want.
>
> Are your browsers reaching squid by some kind of transparent
> proxying ?? If yes, you'll have to exclude these requests before
> applying the transparent proxying rules.
>
> Are your browsers getting configured by some kind of wpad scripts ??
> If yes, your wpad script will have to exclude these requests ....
>
> There's nothing you can really do in squid to 'let it pass through'
> a request if it already reached squid. If squid receives the request,
> it's not possible to 'let it pass through'. So, you'll have to discover
> how to bypass these requests and NOT allow them even to reach squid.
>
>
> Michael Gichoga escreveu:
> >
> >I'm using squid + dansguardain but cannot figure out how to exclude
> >traffic to a particular host from being proxied, IE just let it pass
> >through.
> >
> >Any help greatly appreciated.
> >
>
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>
> Atenciosamente / Sincerily,
> Leonardo Rodrigues
> Solutti Tecnologia
> http://www.solutti.com.br
>
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