If you need ipfilter redirection, then --enable-ipf-transparent is
required to allow Squid to support certain HTTP clients (HTTP/1.0
clients, NOT sending the Host header).
However, normal browsing using the popular browsers will work even
without it.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid hacker Wyman Eric Miles wrote: > > Hmmm. These are two conflicting answers. > > It was working fine without that configure option, at least for a small > network. When I throw it open to all 2000 hosts, it works for about 10-20 > minutes, then nothing. I believe that's actually the NetEnforcer and not > squid, however. > > On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, Henrik Nordstrom wrote: > > > Wyman Eric Miles wrote: > > > > > Is enable-ipf-transparent necessary, then? It doesn't seem to be. > > > Further, I can't get squid to compile anyway--the varargs problem is > > > solved, but the redec of 'Counters' isn't. Any ideas? > > > > If you need a ip-filter redirect rule, then --enable-ipf-transparent is > > also required for proper operation. > > > > To solve the Counters issue, get a 2.4-HEAD snapshot release, or wait > > for 2.4.STABLE1. > > > > -- > > Henrik Nordstrom > > Squid hacker > > > > > > Wyman Miles > Senior Systems Administrator, Rice University, Texas. > (713) 348-5827, e-mail:wymanm@rice.edu, pager:wymanm@pager.rice.edu -- To unsubscribe, see http://www.squid-cache.org/mailing-lists.htmlReceived on Thu Feb 08 2001 - 01:25:00 MST
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