On Thursday 07 September 2017 at 16:34:02, SShukla wrote:
> Thanks for replying Antony
>
> So one requirement for our solution is that, a user in a group using our
> setup would have their traffic always pass through our proxy(Squid proxy +
> ICAP), whether they are in their office on the company
Thanks for replying Antony
So one requirement for our solution is that, a user in a group using our
setup would have their traffic always pass through our proxy(Squid proxy +
ICAP), whether they are in their office on the company network, or at home
on their own internet, or anywhere else using t
On Wednesday 06 September 2017 at 19:34:15, SShukla wrote:
> * Why do you want to set up a *reverse* proxy for Office 365 traffic? *
>
> We need to use reverse proxy to direct the traffic going to Office 365
> through an ICAP Server.
I still don't understand why you think this needs to be a reve
* Why do you want to set up a *reverse* proxy for Office 365 traffic? *
We need to use reverse proxy to direct the traffic going to Office 365
through an ICAP Server.
While trying to configure Squid to do so, we have encountered a few issues,
for example: since Office 365 has an IP range, one of
On Tuesday 05 September 2017 at 22:19:03, SShukla wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to setup squid as reverse proxy to intercept office365
> traffic.
Why do you want to set up a *reverse* proxy for Office 365 traffic?
Are you running Office 365 servers and want some sort of front-end for them?
I t
Hi,
I am trying to setup squid as reverse proxy to intercept office365 traffic.
The configuration we need to do in squid.conf file, I need help with that.
Could anyone provide me sample config file that would help me set this
up? or any directions will be much appreciated.
Thanks
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