The simplest way will be to use acl and/or cache_peer_domain to send .com
and .net and others, depends what your needs are to different squid boxes.
e.g sending .com to squid1 and .net to squid2. That should divide the
traffic to two different links. Alternatively use src to route half of the
users to squid1 and the other half to squid2.
Irfan Akber
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> From: Boyan <boian@omega.bg>
> To: squid-users@ircache.net
> Subject: Need Some Help
> Date: Thursday, February 25, 1999 2:52 PM
>
> Hi to everybody ,
>
> I have 2 dial-up lines from different ISP and off course they give 2
> different IP addresses . So i have 2 linux boxes with squid running on .
> And the each boxe have a dial-up . How i can do load average on this 2
> different dial-ups with squid ? Off course my ISP have a proxy server
> running .
> Thank you very much .
Received on Thu Feb 25 1999 - 07:08:25 MST
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