On Tuesday 09 April 2002 09:38, AFShin Abdollahi wrote:
> I've installed squid 2.3Stable5 on Windows 2000 as a service.
> I've Configured it (I think!) as a Transparent Cache,It all works
> fine when the Client types the address of the Squid Machine in the
> Browser, But I want:
> That Client doesn't need to Enter the Browser Configuration.
> to be more clear,I want when dial-up users connect to my ISP
> whitout any configuration on their browser,They can use the
> Cache.
To my knowledge the needed OS tools for intercepting port 80 cannot
be found for Windows.
You might be able to use WPAD however. This way many browsers
automatically discover the proxy.
> I can also Checked it on a Redhat Linux 7.2 with Squid2.4
> Stable1.
See the Squid FAQ and it's linked document on how to set up
transparent proxying using Linux.
-- MARA Systems AB, Giving you basic free Squid support Your source of advanced web reverse proxying solutions http://www.marasystems.com/producs/Received on Tue Apr 09 2002 - 03:19:13 MDT
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