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Chris Mason
NetConcepts
I have a web server that has more load than it can handle. Rather than
move to a faster server, I was wondering if I can run squid on another
server as a proxy, maybe by translating www.mydomain.com to
web.mydomain.com to cache the site?
Chris
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I'm using Squid to control staff access to the net and I'd like to find
a reasonable log analyzer package to monitor the efficiency and to
report usage. I've explored the links on http://www.squid-cache.org/ but
most of what I found isn't very polished. Any suggestions?
Chris
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limit the password users to all but the banned sites?
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