Thanks for reply Toro,
I think the fisrt thing i might do is understanding normal and reverse
proxy:)
attached mail follows:
1. You need to set up Squid in transparent mode
2. The bandwith saving, I think is only for "normal proxy" no for reverse
proxy
3. If you can read it, you can copy it.
2010/5/20 Mustafa Aydemir <tecmusti_at_gmail.com>
> Hi,
>
> I am new to squid and i am here for just one reason. I have been looking
> for caching mp3s stored on my server to save bandwith and also block
> downloading them. I found out that squid does both of these best. I have
> installed 3.1.0.15 version but now i really dont know what to do. There are
> many examples on web but some gave errors so i decided to listen to squid
> community.
>
> Can you please give me some documentation or examples about
>
> 1. How will i let squid to work without changing browsers proxy settings? I
> mean it will be availabla for all visitors.
> 2. How will i cache mp3s to save bandwith?
> 3. This is not important but it would be great if users just can listen
> them but cant download?
>
> Please tell me that these can be done.
>
> Thank you all.
>
> Onur
>
>
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