If the the same router is used by the cache server then it will be involved
again, and needs to have rules not to redirect the traffic again.
If another router is used by the cache server, then there is no problem.
You only need a single ACL in the router, telling that traffic arriving via
the cache server is not to be redirected. The full ruleset on which sites to
bypass the cache on is on the cache server (also acting as a router).
Regards
Henrik
Francisco Obispo wrote:
> it doesn't say anything about the router being involved in the
> process... also, the Cisco Cache Engine will send and automatic HTTP
> retry message, which has to be sent in this case by squid which has the
> active conection with the client.
>
> I don't see an easy solution to this... except acls in the router, which
> will lead to mantain a very very large list of sites with ip-based
> authentication. :^/
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