Hi List,
My connection to the internet is only through a remote proxy server.
I have been using squid to connect to this remote proxy server using
the cache_peer option ( cache_peer xx.xx.xx.xx parent 8080 0 no-query
default )
and it is working fine if specified manually in the client's
On 19 Feb 2006, at 23:25 PST, Kenneth Oncinian wrote:
any suggestions for transparent squid to work without the client
having a true DNS server configured?
I hope i have explained this correctly.
When the browser is configured, specifically, to use a proxy server;
it transmits the request
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Hi Mark, ( and others )
Thanks so much for the reply.
I fully understand now.
Kenneth P. Oncinian
Panasonic Communications Philippines Corporation
Information Systems Division - Network and Infrastructure Department
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Hi List,
My connection to the internet is only through a remote proxy server.
I have been using squid to connect to this remote proxy server using
the cache_peer option ( cache_peer xx.xx.xx.xx parent 8080 0 no-query
default )
and it is working fine