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Option Name: | cache_peer_access |
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Default Value: | No peer usage restrictions. |
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Restricts usage of cache_peer proxies. Usage: cache_peer_access peer-name allow|deny [!]aclname ... For the required peer-name parameter, use either the value of the cache_peer name=value parameter or, if name=value is missing, the cache_peer hostname parameter. This directive narrows down the selection of peering candidates, but does not determine the order in which the selected candidates are contacted. That order is determined by the peer selection algorithms (see PEER SELECTION sections in the cache_peer documentation). If a deny rule matches, the corresponding peer will not be contacted for the current transaction -- Squid will not send ICP queries and will not forward HTTP requests to that peer. An allow match leaves the corresponding peer in the selection. The first match for a given peer wins for that peer. The relative order of cache_peer_access directives for the same peer matters. The relative order of any two cache_peer_access directives for different peers does not matter. To ease interpretation, it is a good idea to group cache_peer_access directives for the same peer together. A single cache_peer_access directive may be evaluated multiple times for a given transaction because individual peer selection algorithms may check it independently from each other. These redundant checks may be optimized away in future Squid versions. This clause only supports fast acl types. See http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/SquidAcl for details. |
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