>From www.squid-cache.org.

Squid supports... 

proxying and caching of HTTP, FTP, and other URL's 
proxying for SSL 
cache hierarchies 
ICP, HTCP, CARP, Cache Digests 
transparent caching 
WCCP (Squid v2.3 and above) 
extensive access controls 
HTTP server acceleration 
SNMP 
caching of DNS lookups 

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Roi 


On Sat, 8 Sep 2001, M. Yu wrote:

> 
> > irc uses UDP ?!?., then IRC will use Squid for it's connection..
> > check your firewall(ipchains/iptables..etc) rulez too.
> 
> I fail to see the connection (no pun intended).  So what if IRC uses UDP?
> TFTP also uses UDP, that doesn't mean IRC can use TFTP to connect too.
> 
> All I'm pointing out was that Squid is not designed to handle IRC and that
> he best look at SOCKS for that kind of support.  Admittedly of course, one
> can make it appear that a user is from the Squid proxy/cache by using the
> CONNECT method that Squid supports by default in its squid.conf (a whois on
> the nick shows the IP of the Squid box).  Maybe that's what you mean.  In

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