> It would be more normal to block http at the router, except when it
> comes from your dedicated cache machine. This forces everyone to use
> your cache, anyway. I don't know that caching ftp will pay off; you
> might as want to let that be. You can get stats on the return you
> might expect from places listed on `http://www.nlanr.net/Cache/'.
I know an ISP that already block all their clients' port 80 traffic which
will force all the client to go through their proxy.
Anawat
Received on Wed Dec 18 1996 - 14:50:03 MST
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