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bypass intranet sites

bypass intranet sites

2007-08-16       - By Gaddis, Jeremy L.

 Back
On 8/16/07, sylvan dacounha <sylvan_2804@(protected)> wrote:
>   I have a couple of sites in my intranet and all my locals users are using
squid to access internet.
>   i would want squid to bypass the proxy when users accessin the local
intranet sites
>
>   right now users hav to explicitly say in the browsers .. BYPASS PROXY
SERVER for local addresses after check the use proxy server and the address has
to be mentioned

If you're actually pointing all your clients at your proxy server via
browser settings, I'm not sure you *can* bypass it.  Our users do not
hit our proxy server when surfing internal sites, but that's done via
an ACL on the route-map (transparent proxy here).

That said, if it is possible, I'm sure someone here can tell you how.  =)

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Jeremy L. Gaddis
http://www.jeremygaddis.com/

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