On 29.06.08 10:07, Michel wrote:
in order not to bother with client configurations and browser problems a
good solution (because support free) is a transparent proxy and then you
configure your firewall to skip the fwd rules for the addresses of your
choice
However since intercepting of
On 29.06.08 10:07, Michel wrote:
in order not to bother with client configurations and browser problems a
good solution (because support free) is a transparent proxy and then you
configure your firewall to skip the fwd rules for the addresses of your
choice
However since intercepting of
On 27.06.08 07:40, Shaine wrote:
For instance , if squid runs in port 8080 , when a specific url comes
into
the squid via port 8080 , before it receives to port 8080 cant we
redirect
to a web server , which that url searching?
From the squid itself cant we find a solutions to have a proxy
On 27.06.08 07:40, Shaine wrote:
For instance , if squid runs in port 8080 , when a specific url comes into
the squid via port 8080 , before it receives to port 8080 cant we redirect
to a web server , which that url searching?
From the squid itself cant we find a solutions to have a proxy
On 28.06.08 18:25, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
There is no such think in HTTP protocol
oops, thing ;)
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On 27.06.08 03:48, Shaine wrote:
Basically we can do the bypass proxy for local addresses via web browsers.
This is inbuilt functions of certain web browsers.
Like that, can we bypass some web request which are locally hosted ( In the
same network ) via squid-cache ?
No, because your
On Friday 27 June 2008, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 27.06.08 03:48, Shaine wrote:
Basically we can do the bypass proxy for local addresses via web
browsers. This is inbuilt functions of certain web browsers.
Like that, can we bypass some web request which are locally hosted ( In
the
snip
However this function is also a builtin in some (many) browsers.
Or you can use a proxy autoconfig script served up by an apache
webserver!
Just needs java scripting enabled on the clients and it solved all my
issues
with 2 internal networks and many customer networks and a plethora of
For instance , if squid runs in port 8080 , when a specific url comes into
the squid via port 8080 , before it receives to port 8080 cant we redirect
to a web server , which that url searching?
From the squid itself cant we find a solutions to have a proxy request by
passing ???
Angierfw
Shaine wrote:
For instance , if squid runs in port 8080 , when a specific url comes into
the squid via port 8080 , before it receives to port 8080 cant we redirect
to a web server , which that url searching?
Not without receiving it. Hmm, here is a little scenario...
Given two security-sealed
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