[squid-users] Proxy through another proxy possible?
Amos Jeffries
squid3 at treenet.co.nz
Sat Apr 7 06:30:35 UTC 2018
On 07/04/18 18:02, xpro wrote:
> Would it be done like below?
>
> http_port 3001
> acl port1 myport 3001
> tcp_outgoing_address myotherproxy.com:3114 port1
>
>
> I want anyone connecting to my proxy using port 3001, to use the the
> proxy server on myotherproxy.com:3114
No. tcp_outgoing_address is the IP your Squid uses on its outgoing TCP
connections.
cache_peer is for configuring destination details about any specific
peer (upstream server or proxy) to relay messages through.
see <https://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/CacheHierarchy>
Amos
>
>
> On 04/07/2018 01:05 AM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
>> On 07/04/18 11:34, xpro wrote:
>>> I'm not sure if Squid is the right tool for this. I'm trying to achieve
>>> the following.
>>>
>>> I would have access to some exclusive proxies, but I would like for a
>>> limited amount of people to use these proxies without getting the
>>> original proxy IP. I want them to go through my proxy server and then my
>>> proxy server would forward them to the proxy I use.
>>>
>>>
>>> Would this be possible with Squid?
>> Of course. I'm not exactly clear on what you mean by original or
>> exclusive proxies, but HTTP and Squid are certainly able to chain.
>>
>> Amos
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