Squid is a HTTP proxy. Most P2P services aren't using HTTP, and
certainly aren't using port 80 (which is what is forwarded to make it
transparent). Squid can't deal with any of this.
I suggest you simply block P2P traffic if it's a private network (home
or business, etc).
Tim
chima s wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Will Squid can cache all the P2P traffic (Note: running squid in the
> transparent mode).
>
> And is it good to cache the P2P traffic.?
>
> Kindly suggest as in my network 60% of traffic is on P2P and
> percentage of saving don't meet the expectation in terms of cost.
>
> Regards
> Chima
>
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