On Fri, 13 Feb 2004, Shahriar Mokhtari wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. I was wondering if I can set up another small
> cache server that uses a parent (say one of ircache) and then set it to
> be a sibiling for my main cache server.
You can configure things in this manner, but not for doing what
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On Thu, 12 Feb 2004, Shahriar Mokhtari wrote:
Your assumtion is right. Any http request goes through my cache server
running squid which I control. The ISP is using HTTP interception. The
problem is that I am not sure exactly which sites the ISP filters, so I
wonder
> Your assumtion is right. Any http request goes through my cache server
> running squid which I control. The ISP is using HTTP interception. The
> problem is that I am not sure exactly which sites the ISP filters, so I
> wonder if I can send the filtered http request to a proxy, and the way I
> sq
On Thu, 12 Feb 2004, Shahriar Mokhtari wrote:
> Your assumtion is right. Any http request goes through my cache server
> running squid which I control. The ISP is using HTTP interception. The
> problem is that I am not sure exactly which sites the ISP filters, so I
> wonder if I can send the fi
Duane Wessels wrote:
The output is generated by my ISP. Costumers have learned that
they can pick some proxy (on port !80) and get to the websites that
are being filtered by my ISP. I wonder if I can do it automatically
for them. I do not want to use a fixed proxy server, say it being
the parent o