On Wed, 2006-03-29 at 23:57, Jaison Jose wrote:

> Did anyone tried inline proxying? which one is better...

With inline squid, you get to implement intercept caching. That is,
squid can intercept traffic without configuring the client browsers to
use a proxy. This supposedly prevents users from disabling the "use
proxy" feature in their browsers and get free access.

However, this isn't much of an advantage as you can still block requests
coming directly from the clients (and not from the proxy) on your
hardware router/firewall.

Regards,
NMK.





 
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