On Tue, 9 Dec 1997, Chuck Pitre wrote:
> Hi, I work for an ISP and we are are about to setup SQUID as our PROXY
> server. Now the proxy is fairly important for web surfing;  if it
> goes down, web surfing as a whole goes down unless users know how to
> change their web settings to get out of proxy mode (not likely).
> 
> This is where I get stuck...  If SQUID goes down, how do I notify 4 000 +
> browsers that are on-line using the proxy, not to use it :)  I have heard
> of people using Jscripts...  mind you I have never gotten an example of
> one, so I'm not sure exactly how that works....
> 
> What are other poeple out there doing to avoid this kind of problem.
Styart quid with Runcache &, it checks for a running squid, and if it is
not running, it starts it up again
> 
> 
> Chuck Pitre			chuck@vianet.on.ca
> ViaNet Internet Solutions	Technical Consultant
> 128 Larch Street		ph:  675-0400
> P3E 5J8				fax: 675-0404
> >--------------------------------------------------<
> 
> Windows95: <win-doz-nin-te-fiv> n. 32 bit extensions 
>   and a graphical shell for a 16 bit patch to an 8
>   bit operating system originally coded for a 4 bit
>   microprocessor, written by a 2 bit company, that 
>   can't stand 1 bit of competition.
>  
> 
> 
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