Re: [squid-users] proxy auto configuration

2006-01-03 Thread Adam
> How transparent do you want it to be? Transparent to the client and/or > transparent to the webserver. Transparent to the client (although I do want to be able to bypass it)

Re: [squid-users] proxy auto configuration

2006-01-03 Thread Jan Engelhardt
>Hi again, > >Few things I don't fully understand. When you a web server called >wpad.domain.local, do you mean that that hostname has to resolve to an >IP on my network? And also just out of interest, does anybody know if >it's possible for squid to act as a transparent proxy? > How transparent do

Re: [squid-users] proxy auto configuration

2006-01-03 Thread Adam
> Read the information here: > > > > It looks quite old, but it's still correct. > > However, you want a web server called wpad.domain.local, and rather than > a proxy.pac file, you'll want to host a wpad.dat file on it. Hi aga

RE: [squid-users] proxy auto configuration

2006-01-03 Thread Ben Tanner
Adam, > I was just wondering if anybody could tell me how I'd go about making > my proxy auto-detectable by Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. I > have read the FAQ on the subject and classed it as slightly outdated > due to the fact that it talks about MSIE 3.0 on Windows 3.1. Read the infor

[squid-users] proxy auto configuration

2006-01-03 Thread Adam
Hi, I was just wondering if anybody could tell me how I'd go about making my proxy auto-detectable by Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. I have read the FAQ on the subject and classed it as slightly outdated due to the fact that it talks about MSIE 3.0 on Windows 3.1. If anybody could help me