Hi Mark,
Thanks for getting back to me, but unfortunately that didn't work.
On the browser I see:
"The following error was encountered:
* Unable to forward this request at this time.
This request could not be forwarded to the origin server or to any parent
caches. The most likely cause for this error is that:
* The cache administrator does not allow this cache to make direct
connections to origin servers, and
* All configured parent caches are currently unreachable."
And in the squid log I see, using ebay.co.uk for example...
Failed to select source for 'http://www.ebay.co.uk'
always_direct = 0
never_direct = 1
timed_out = 0
Cheers
SU
>On 2/1/06, squid user <squid_user@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a Squid 2.5 stable 11 proxy forwarding traffic to an upstream
>proxy
> > based on domain. This works fine for HTTP traffic, but HTTPS traffic is
> > flowing directly from the downstream proxy to the internet.
> >
> > Would anyone give me any pointers as to an access list or other strategy
>I
> > can use to ensure that HTTPS traffic flows to the upstream proxy? Here's
> > what I have at the moment...
> >
> > acl forwardTraffic dstdomain .co.uk
> > cache_peer 172.21.118.118 parent 3128 0 proxy-only no-query
> > cache_peer_access 172.21.118.118 allow forwardTraffic
>^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
>Try changing the above line into :
>
> never_direct allow forwardTraffic
>
> > cache_peer_access 172.21.118.118 deny all
> >
>
> M.
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