> More globally, in the case where the websites are not known, is there a
more
> general solution ?
>
> Force (with cache_peer_access) all https traffic not to use the
round-robin
> solution, but only one parent ?
Most people I know uses this as a "general" solution to the problem..
> The idea behind that is to offer also redundancy for https traffic.
Still possible. Just needs to be done with a different set of cache_peer
than the other traffic.
ok..as i only have two squid parents, i will keep the first solution you've
given (and for the https redundancy...we 'll do without)
thanks for your support !
Lionel
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