Re: [squid-users] BYPASS UPON FAILURE

2008-03-30 Thread ian j hart
On Sunday 23 March 2008 13:28:26 Amos Jeffries wrote: ian j hart wrote: On Sunday 23 March 2008 11:12:22 Amos Jeffries wrote: Tim Bates wrote: K K wrote: For Windows/MSIE the setting can be done automatically by WPAD, DHCP, or GPO. For non-microsoft, this needs to be configured

Re: [squid-users] BYPASS UPON FAILURE

2008-03-30 Thread ian j hart
On Monday 24 March 2008 03:05:06 Joel Jaeggli wrote: Amos Jeffries wrote: ian j hart wrote: On Sunday 23 March 2008 11:12:22 Amos Jeffries wrote: Tim Bates wrote: K K wrote: For Windows/MSIE the setting can be done automatically by WPAD, DHCP, or GPO. For non-microsoft, this needs

RE: [squid-users] BYPASS UPON FAILURE

2008-03-25 Thread Sadiq Walji
-users@squid-cache.org Cc: Amos Jeffries Subject: Re: [squid-users] BYPASS UPON FAILURE On Sunday 23 March 2008 11:12:22 Amos Jeffries wrote: Tim Bates wrote: K K wrote: For Windows/MSIE the setting can be done automatically by WPAD, DHCP, or GPO. For non-microsoft, this needs to be configured

Re: [squid-users] BYPASS UPON FAILURE

2008-03-23 Thread K K
On 3/22/08, Sadiq Walji [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When squid fails, all the users cannot browse and we have to manually stop squid to bypass it. Is there any way/feature that enables to bypass squid automatically if and when it fails or has some problems? Yes, use a PAC (Proxy Automatic

Re: [squid-users] BYPASS UPON FAILURE

2008-03-23 Thread Tim Bates
K K wrote: For Windows/MSIE the setting can be done automatically by WPAD, DHCP, or GPO. For non-microsoft, this needs to be configured manually on each client. For non-MS browsers you can often still use WPAD (Firefox on Linux for example can do that still). You can also get a modified

Re: [squid-users] BYPASS UPON FAILURE

2008-03-23 Thread Amos Jeffries
Tim Bates wrote: K K wrote: For Windows/MSIE the setting can be done automatically by WPAD, DHCP, or GPO. For non-microsoft, this needs to be configured manually on each client. For non-MS browsers you can often still use WPAD (Firefox on Linux for example can do that still). You can also

Re: [squid-users] BYPASS UPON FAILURE

2008-03-23 Thread ian j hart
On Sunday 23 March 2008 11:12:22 Amos Jeffries wrote: Tim Bates wrote: K K wrote: For Windows/MSIE the setting can be done automatically by WPAD, DHCP, or GPO. For non-microsoft, this needs to be configured manually on each client. For non-MS browsers you can often still use WPAD

Re: [squid-users] BYPASS UPON FAILURE

2008-03-23 Thread Amos Jeffries
ian j hart wrote: On Sunday 23 March 2008 11:12:22 Amos Jeffries wrote: Tim Bates wrote: K K wrote: For Windows/MSIE the setting can be done automatically by WPAD, DHCP, or GPO. For non-microsoft, this needs to be configured manually on each client. For non-MS browsers you can often still

Re: [squid-users] BYPASS UPON FAILURE

2008-03-23 Thread Joel Jaeggli
Amos Jeffries wrote: ian j hart wrote: On Sunday 23 March 2008 11:12:22 Amos Jeffries wrote: Tim Bates wrote: K K wrote: For Windows/MSIE the setting can be done automatically by WPAD, DHCP, or GPO. For non-microsoft, this needs to be configured manually on each client. For non-MS browsers

Re: [squid-users] BYPASS UPON FAILURE

2008-03-22 Thread Amos Jeffries
Sadiq Walji wrote: Hello, I am new to squid and we have squid caching running on a server for users and have a query as follows: When squid fails, all the users cannot browse and we have to manually stop squid to bypass it. Is there any way/feature that enables to bypass squid automatically if