From where do you receive the "looping" requests?
If you look in cache.log you should see a detailed report. Pay attention
to reported Via and X-Forwarded-For headers. These tell the detailed
path of the request thru your caches
Regards
Henrik
francisv@dagupan.com wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I have 3 Squid proxies on our network with 2 proxies on the same LAN segment
> while the 3rd proxy is over a frame-relay WAN. Here's the diagram:
> 
>                         [parent_isp]--WAN-+
>                           |               |
>    +--------+------WAN              |
>    |        |       |               |
> [squid0] [squid1]   +---WAN------[squid2]
> 
> Squids 0, 1, and 2 are all pointing to parent_isp's proxy as PARENT; squid0
> and squid1 are also pointing to squid2 as PARENT; squid2 has no relationship
> with squid0 and squid1.
> 
> With this setup, I get forwarding loop messages from squid0 and squid1 but
> none on squid2.
> 
> ---
>  francis vidal [bitstop network services]
>  streaming media + web services + keystone learning
>  v(02)330-2871,(02)330-2872
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