RE: [squid-users] Netscape to Squid conversion Issues

From: Dean Weimer <dweimer_at_orscheln.com>
Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2008 09:26:32 -0600

You might try configuring squid as a reverse proxy for a web server actually hosting your proxy.pac file, I have never tried this, but I think it would work.

Thanks,
     Dean Weimer
     Network Administrator
     Orscheln Management Co

-----Original Message-----
From: Jan Welker [mailto:jan.welker_at_gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2008 8:04 AM
To: squid-users_at_squid-cache.org
Subject: [squid-users] Netscape to Squid conversion Issues

Here's a situation we're facing and I'm curious if anyone has some
insight into how we might approach this problem.

We currently have approximately pcs, a very large portion of which
are configured in one of two ways.

A. Netscape browsers with manual proxy servers set up for http and
https as proxy.host.net:8080
B. Netscape browsers with automatic proxy configuration with URL setup
as proxy.host.net:8080 (note they're the same).

This setup runs fine when pointing to the netscape admin-server/proxy
server configuration.

The problem I'm having is when I point one of the "automatic"
configured pcs to one of the boxes running SQUID. At startup, the user
receives a message saying the automatic configuration has failed and
on the squid server I see the following access.log entry.

10.49.0.145 - - [30/Apr/2001:16:28:40 -0400] "GET / HTTP/0.0" 400 1094 NONE:NONE

From the docs, it's clear that I need to provide a proxy.pac file
telling the users what their automatic configuration should be. The
problem I'm having is how to provide this info and provide
filtering/caching all from the same port?

Having all the users change their configuration to point to another
port or host isn't an attractive option (120+ sites, 6000 pcs likely
to be touched). If I must do that, I'd much prefer to cut over to
transparent proxying so we don't face this problem again in the future
and it's trivial for the end users to reconfigure.

Any insight would be greatly appreciated.

Jan
Received on Tue Dec 09 2008 - 15:26:44 MST

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