Please see the cache_peer configuration option and related parameters.
On 7/29/09, Mr. K <dbuschiazzo_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am new on this stuff so I apologize if the question is too silly.
>
> I am using SQUID 2.6 Stable 21 running in a Red Hat Linux server.
>
> The issue that I can not solve is that when I received an http get, from a
> client the packet arrives to the squid with the Proxy-Authorization header.
> Following is a tcpdump of an httpget received by the squid.
>
> Proxy-Authorization: Basic NTMzMDAwN zg3NTMwMTc2Mzo=.
> Credentials: 5330008986641731
>
> I need to forward this header in order to be used by the
> next-hop-proxy-server to authenticate the user. But, when the request is
> sent to the next-hop-proxy-server the packet is sent without this specific
> header.
>
> I have defined a testing ACL
>
> acl redir_acl2 dstdomain .google.com
>
> For this ACL, I have tried to configure the header_access options
> unsuccessfully.
>
> header_access Proxy-Authorization allow redir_acl2
>
>
> Can you tell me what can I do to forward this specific header?
>
> Thanks a lot.
> K
>
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-- /kinkieReceived on Wed Jul 29 2009 - 16:41:06 MDT
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