> From:	Shaun Mumford [SMTP:smumford@internet.co.zw]
> 
> We have just installed squid 1.1.22 on redhat linux 5.2, and it is
> working well.
> 
        This is obsolete and unsupported.  The current version
        is at least 2.2stable5. Only 2.x stable and release 
        versions are supported.
> I would like to use MSN Messenger from a machine on the network, and
> would like to know how to configure squid
> to allow it to get through. I also need to know what if any proxy config
> to use in MSN messenger.
> 
        If MSN Messenger users basic HTTP, there should be no 
        problems.  If it uses HTTP extensions, like PROPFIND,
        you willneed a current version of squid *and* some
        additioanl patches.  If it doesn't use HTTP, see below.
> A second issue is if it is possible to use netmeeting to connect through
> squid with someone who has connected via a dial up
> connection, and therefore has a 'real'  ip address.
> 
        I was not aware that netmeeting had an option to use
        HTTP.  Remember squid is *not* a firewall.
Received on Mon Dec 13 1999 - 06:14:58 MST
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