Bypassing the proxy has to be done outside the proxy.
If you run a transparent proxy then bypassing the proxy is done by
adding exceptions to your redirection rule.
For a non-transparent proxy these exceptions needs to be done in the
browser, either by using the "no-proxy" field in the proxy settings, or
by using a PAC file if that is too limited for you need.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid Hacker Evan McDaniel - Test Student wrote: > > Hi > > I am trying to find a way to have my local servers accessed directly instead > of through the proxy server, because of authentication reasons. I am > setting up the proxy so it is transparent, so I can't create a script for > the browser to block it. I've tried using always_direct allow localservers > and never_direct deny localservers, as well as no_cache allow localservers. > some of my servers work without caching, but one i still can't get to work. > the authentication takes place, i get to the first screen, but when i click > on a page beneath that it tries to reauthenticate me and fails everytime. > > I am running Squid-2.4STABLE1 on FreeBSD 4.2. The hardware is a dual > celeron 533 with 196mb ram and two 10gb hd's. one drive is reserved for > cache space, while the other is used for the os. > > Any help or ideas would be appreciated. > > Evan McDaniel > Information Technology/McKendree College > epmcdaniel@mckendree.edu > >Received on Tue Apr 10 2001 - 13:44:11 MDT
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