On 12/20/97 6:27 PM, Patrick (indigo@trancenet.ml.org) wrote:
>how do i setup a transparent proxy with linux? I am very new to proxy's i
>dont even know exactly what they do completely.... i followed the
>instructions on the web page and it didnt work..
proxy's act on a clients behalf. In the case of squid, we proxy http, 
ftp, and a few other protocols. The advantage and whole point of squid is 
that data get's cached for subsequent access. Therefore a speed increase 
for all, and for our foreign friends who pay for Internet access by the 
bits and bytes, it saves them money too.
The first question I have to ask is, have you compiled your kernel with 
the necessary options?
What version of squid are you using?
What distribution of Linux are you using? version?
If you are using rpm, what version of squid did you install?
davez
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Received on Sat Dec 20 1997 - 21:18:56 MST
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