Re: Can I set up Squid to use automatic proxying?

From: Stan Brown <stanb@dont-contact.us>
Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2000 18:03:31 -0500 (EST)

On Sun Jan 9 17:09:26 2000 Kendall Lister wrote...
>
>Unless I've missed the point completely, either solution will allow the
>integration of Junkbuster.
>

        Thanks for all the useful infomration. I will have to read in the docs
        some more to understand it.

        The primary purpose isn't so much to allow junkbuster to be integrated,
        although that seems easier, if all the clients acll the squid server
        for every request anyw, as it was to allow the squid proxy to cache for
        both internet, and intranet queries. How can I do this withou having
        the clints call squid for every request? And if I use the autoproxy
        function, won't thye bypass squid for the intranet queries (IE
        DIRECT?). Or do I need 2 copies of squid runing (yuch).

        I ksut want the clinets to call the squid machine for every request,
        then have suid figure out if it can go direct, or if i must call the
        SOCKS host.

        Is that what your ACL solutin does?

        Thanks for the help on this. I'm pretty knew at this, just discovered
        auto proxying Friday :-) so forgive my lacj of knowledge here.

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