Let's see together,
you have configured some redirection, in your firewall(e.g. Using
Netfilter/IPTABLES) or in a router, that should redirect the traffic
with [port 80 and a host outside the LAN] as the destination to the
squid process somewhere in you LAN. So what should happen if we don't
like some website not to get proxied by squid? If a client request for
a website, the traffic(HTTP request) gets to squid, then it couldn't
tell "I don't want it give it to hotmail.com", and squid could do
anything with the request except proxying. I told that example to
show, what you say would be done with your firewall
(Netfilter/IPTABLES) or what ever that redirects the HTTP traffic to
the squid.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
On 6/14/06, Keith Owen <KOwen@cdfa.ca.gov> wrote:
> Is there a way to tell squid on certain domains to not proxy for. For example in transparent mode hotmail.com will hang at login, so instead squid just log and send the packet untouched on its way. Is that possible?
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-- Mehdi Sarmadi http://msarmadi.googlepages.comReceived on Wed Jun 14 2006 - 10:58:50 MDT
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