Implementation and Specification
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Benjamin Tanner BSc (Hons) MBCS
Senior Network Analyst
Networks & Systems Team, Computing Service
Network Operations Centre, KentMAN Ltd.
Canterbury Christ Church University
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Phone: <01227 782977>
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> If I run squidGuard on its own as root it seems to work. Is there any
> way I can try to run it as user "squid" from the command line
> to see if
> I get any more information? Trying "su squid" obviously
> didn't work (but
> I had to try it anyway).
Are you familiar with the sudo command?
Whi
nfig information to apple macs,
they need a proxy.pac file, so make that identical to the wpad.dat file,
and set the mime type up for the .pac in the same way.
Hope that helps.
Ben
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Benjamin Tanner BSc (Hons) MBCS
Senior Computing Officer
Network Support Unit, Computing Service
Network Operation
page (removes load off your proxy) and then check to see if the client IP
is in the specified IP range.
Hope that helps,
Ben
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Ben Tanner
Senior Computing Officer
Network Support Unit
E-Mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Phone: <2977>