jackdragma wrote:
What is the difference between client-> squid-> havp or client-> havp-> squid?
Thank you all
client-> squid-> havp == virus may be cached and sent to client.
client-> havp-> squid == HAVP scans all cache content, but you lose the nice ACL's squid provides.
Best solution remains client->squid(proxy-only)->havp->squid(proxy-cache)
With ACL's on first squid, you can skip havp for certain domains or traffic/file types. This is what I want/need for a high-volume deployment.
*However*, as has been discussed in this thread, it would appear you need to run two separate instances of squid for this to work. Either on two different boxes (example, squid proxy+havp on box 1, squid cache on box 2) or two separate squid process each with unique config files.