es NO admin priviledges.
And it auto-configures the system to become a proxy using the 127.0.0.1:9666
address pushing the traffic through a SSL 443 conecction.
At least this is what I could see until now.
Any suggestions?
Luis Veana
IT MANAGER
Thanks Steven
You (and Amos) hit the spot.
Sorry for the "kind of obvious" question.
Regards,
Luis Veana
IT MANAGER
Call Center Services International
Blvd. Paseo de los Heroes No.10105-702 | 7mo piso | Zona Rio|Tijuana, BC
México
Tel: MX +52 (664)231 3818 | USA 619 428
966
lists only and leave the deny ALL option(by
default) in the squid.conf file.
Luis Veana
IT MANAGER
Call Center Services International
Blvd. Paseo de los Heroes No.10105-702 | 7mo piso | Zona Rio|Tijuana, BC
México
Tel: MX +52 (664)231 3818 | USA 619 428
9669 |luis.ve...@bajacallcenter
hanks and Regards,
Luis Veana
IT MANAGER
Call Center Services International
Blvd. Paseo de los Heroes No.10105-702 | 7mo piso | Zona Rio|Tijuana, BC
México
Tel: MX +52 (664)231 3818 | USA 619 428
9669 |luis.ve...@bajacallcenters.com |
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