Hi,
what exactly do you mean with redirect?
if squid is able to resolve all local domains it will fetch the content
according to the routing setup on the server. IMHO it will never route
those requests to your ISP. You need a proper DNS setup to do this.
You can use automatic proxy config to tell clients to bypass squid for
local sites.
Additionally all internal sites can be configured noncacheable (match
them with ip-acl = all non-public adresses 192.168.0.0/16 and so on) for
those who insist of using the proxy for all traffic.
Regards, Hendrik.
vaibhav naldurgkar wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I want to the squid proxy have to redirect the urls directly to the servers
> those are there in my LAN and not to sent them to the ISP so could you plz
> help me how to do this .
>
> Thankx and regards,
> VVN
>
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