Not without some small amount of coding.
The requested functionality basically is there, but some of the logics is
missing to make it perform the way you want.
Regards
Henrik Nordstr�m
Squid Hacker
On Sunday 04 November 2001 23.55, Kevin DeGraaf wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm wondering if it is possible to use Squid to do the following:
>
> 1. A proxy of some type, running on host 'A', accepts an HTTP request from
> a client.
>
> 2. Proxy 'A' forwards the request to proxy server 'B'.
>
> 3. If the returned page from 'B' matches a certain HTML page (e.g. a
> Bess-proxy rejection), proxy 'A' re-forwards the request to (unrestricted)
> proxy server 'C'.
>
> 4. Proxy 'A' then returns the correct page back to the client.
>
> Could Squid serve as proxy 'A' in this scenario?
>
> -------------
> Kevin DeGraaf
> http://www.kevindegraaf.net/
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