cache_host_domain should do the trick.  look in the squid.conf file just
under cache_host.  An explanation should be present, along with examples
ie, cache_host_domain proxy1 .com
    cache_host_domain proxy2 !.com
D.
On Mon, 17 Nov 1997, Brad Dixon wrote:
> 
>  Yes I know that sounds a bit ambiguous but it does make sense.. 
> 
>  I saw someone commenting on this the other day and was wondering if a satisfactory 
> solution was found.. What I would like to do is the following -
>  
>  have proxy1 be the no-query default proxy for say .com domains 
>  and proxy2 to be the no-query default for every other domain. 
> 
>  Does this make sense and could some one please tell me an easy way to set this up....
> 
>  As I'm sure it is quite easy ... Isn't it ??
> 
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