Re: [squid-users] OT: software to force the client to use the proxy

2009-05-14 Thread Nathan Eady
On 12/05/2009, Adam Carter adam.car...@optus.com.au wrote: BOFH solution is to filter outbound connections to port 80 and 443 from all hosts except the proxy. Just as effective, but slightly more user-friendly, is to transparently route all outbound port-80 connections to the proxy, rather

[squid-users] re: Squid, Symantec LiveUpdate, and HTTP 1.1 versus HTTP 1.0

2009-03-31 Thread Nathan Eady
Incidentally, Symantec has now issued a fix for this, which changes the behavior of the LiveUpdate client so that it will accept the HTTP/1.0 responses that the proxy generates. Just in case anyone finds the archives of this thread while searching for a solution to the problem, I will include a

Re: [squid-users] Squid, Symantec LiveUpdate, and HTTP 1.1 versus HTTP 1.0

2009-03-26 Thread Nathan Eady
Marcus Kool marcus.k...@urlfilterdb.com writes: The story about Squid and HTTP 1.1 is long... Holy cow, it would have to be. Squid is barely even older than HTTP 1.1. To get your LiveUpdate working ASAP you might want to fiddle with the firewall rules and to NOT redirect port 80 traffic of

[squid-users] Squid, Symantec LiveUpdate, and HTTP 1.1 versus HTTP 1.0

2009-03-25 Thread Nathan Eady
with HTTP versions? Where is this documented? TIA, Nathan Eady Technology Coordinator Galion Public Library -- $\=$/;$=+=$^F**$^F;$:=chr$=;s;; ### Visit: http://galionlibrary.com ;;($_)=map{$_}reverse split/\// ;s!(?=[.])!$:gmail!;print if$=;