On Tuesday 06 December 2005 16:34, Tobias Schulz-Hess wrote:
> However, there are actually 2 proxies. One is better for https, but
> has some restrictions. The other one has no restrictions, but does no
> https. So I would like to use one proxy for all http requests, the
> other for all https requests. How can I configure that with squid?
See if cache_peer_access helps you to send HTTP requests through
one upstream proxy and CONNECT (=https) requests through another one.
> Another issue (related, but not really important): Can I do requests
> via different proxies randomly and thereby doing some kind of
> obfuscation? Can squid use a proxy via a ssh connection (and squid
> watches the ssh connection automatically)?
You can use round-robin cycling (see cache_peer). I personally don't
believe in such obfuscation. And actually it breaks some applications
which rely on that a certain session ID (often stored in a cookie)
is only sending requests from a fixed IP address.
Christoph
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