On Sunday 21 March 2004, hno@squid-cache.org (Henrik Nordstrom) wrote:
>On Sat, 20 Mar 2004, Niall O Broin wrote:
>
>> Unfortunately, most browsers only allow you to say "Don't proxy these
>> sites" rather than "Only proxy these sites".
>
>Actually most browsers allows for very detailed proxy settings by using
>pac scripts..
Hmm - must take a look at that - essentially I'll need to be able to say "Use
this proxy for a.b.c, d.e.f & x.y.z otherwise go direct" - can a pac script
set that up for commonly used browsers?
>What you can do is to deny the request with a error message telling the
>user that his proxy settings is not suitable.
Yes, but that won't fly - I can't ask the users to turn off their proxy when
they want to go to other sites.
>There is no code in HTTP where the proxy can tell the browser to go direct
>(or to use another proxy).
I didn't think there was, unfortunately.
Regards,
Niall
P.S. Henrik copies this reply to me and the list, but yet I got three copies
of it. This has happened to me before - any ideas?
Received on Sun Mar 21 2004 - 11:20:44 MST
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