Thanks, for your attention at first place.
Yes. Clients are connecting to the port on external address, port:15000 (HTTP::Proxy custom script) and squid listens 127.0.0.1:3128
Yes. My custom proxy relaying connections to squid. HTTP::Proxy made for listening responses from squid and if response URL contains "/sorry/" custom proxy redirects client to it's initial destination, client should repeat his last failed request once more (but client can't) and squid roundrobins it to another parent proxy server
No. I'm affraid I have no skills for doing something with Squid. But if it's possible it would be just great
Yes. You allmost right custom http::proxy evaluates responses from the squid and tries to repeat initial request, but only if it's failed
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