mån 2006-11-13 klockan 22:41 + skrev Neil Jones:
> I have a US server with Squid. Can I configure it to proxy my browser's
> activity to do this?
Yes.
> If so where do I start looking for information?
1. Set up Squid with suitable access controls like any other Squid. The
QUICKSTART documen
I am completely new to Squid. I have been trying to find out what I want
to know without success.
I am not even sure that Squid can do what I ask.
I need to test something by pretending I am operating from an US ip
address despite the fact that I am in the UK.
I have a US server with Squid. Can
Robert wrote:
I have this set up under the "Automatic configuration" box as
http://192.168.2.33/proxy.pac and it has been working without a hitch until
recently. Now when I try to browse the www I get a "not found" message.
When I log in as another user, or browse the www from another computer it
Sorry to put a windoze question on a linux newsgroup, but theres a small
chance that there's a problem with my proxy server setup.
I have been running ie6 through a squid proxy server with an ip address
192.168.2.33 and port 3128. I have created a configuration script called
proxy.pac on the prox