Markus.Rietzler@rzf.fin-nrw.de disse na ultima mensagem:
>
>>
>>you mean there is no dedicated connection between the remote squid and
>>it's peer? Without ACl the user could get internet access without going
>>through the peer?
>>
>>
> no! all requests have to go from "remote/user"-squid through the "peer"
> at our head quarter.
> each client can only connect to the remote/user-squid which is
> responsible for him. so client from
> subsidiary a can not connect to squid in subsidiary b etc. they also can
> not connect to the peer/main-squids
> at our head quarter. only the "remote/users" squids are allow to connect
> to peer/main-squids...
>
so that is what I was talking about, beeing so you can concentrate all
acls on the central machine or front-end and no need to do 150 local
configurations
you can have use the same squid.conf on all remote servers and get
yourself a lot more holidays :)
Michel
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