pritam wrote:
> Amos Jeffries wrote:
>> Paul Bertain wrote:
>>> What I should have said was put an entry in /etc/hosts and then 
>>> modify /etc/nsswitch.conf on the Squid box so that it sees that same 
>>> host as valid.
>>
>> You could. Although by using the internal DNS resolver for just squid, 
>> you only need to add the entry to /etc/hosts. Squid loads the hosts 
>> file to prime its internal DNS resolver.
>>
>> That would be the easiest way to configure it yes. But it makes the 
>> site available to all users of Squid. Not just the one client.
> Hi,
> 
> I thing their is a tricky idea here.  And I have tested with IE and 
> Firefox as browser.
> 
> User PC first checks /etc/hosts before DNS Server.  In the browser 
> setting use proxy with port 3128 ( link in non-transparent) and add the 
> domain/host ( viz:  .EXAMPLE.COM/SNEAKY.EXAMPLE.COM) in field of 
> 'no-proxy for:'
> 
> This works for my clients. May be in yours scenario too.......
Do you have a transparent/interception proxy there?
The whole concept of the interception proxy is that the clients already 
going direct to the wbsite. I don't think it can work for a proxy like 
Tuc says he is using.
Amos
-- Please use Squid 2.7.STABLE3 or 3.0.STABLE7Received on Sun Jul 13 2008 - 14:38:27 MDT
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