My original question is dealing with SQUID. All I am asking here is can a URL be redirected? I have been running MSUS for almost a year now. I TOO KNOW HOW IT WORKS! 75% of my clients are configured to get updates from my two servers. The other 25% go directly to Microsoft. Security Features in the Software Update Services solution Software Update Services. A server running SUS can download packages from either the public Microsoft Windows Update servers or from another server running SUS. During any of these downloads, there is no server-to-server authentication carried out. All content downloaded by SUS is signed by Microsoft. SUS does not trust any content that is not signed or is incorrectly signed. Since SUS 1.0 Service Pack 1 supports only Windows critical updates and security rollups, all content is checked to see that it has a been correctly signed by Microsoft. Automatic Updates client. The Automatic Updates client can download packages from either the public Windows Update site or from a server running SUS. Before installing any packages that have been downloaded, SUS checks to confirm that the package has been signed by Microsoft. If the package is not correctly signed, it will not be installed.
-----Original Message----- From: Serassio Guido [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2004 12:02 PM To: Scott Phalen; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [squid-users] Redirecting Windows Update Hi, At 18.12 21/02/2004, Scott Phalen wrote: >Actually, it is a mirror of Microsoft's Update Service. All updates (my >concern is Critical Updates) are downloaded locally and by changing the >"wuserver" registry key on the client machine, they get their critical >updates via MSUS locally. Essentially the same as going out to Microsoft's >servers but saving loads of bandwidth. Again, I know MS SUS, I'm a SUS 2.0 beta tester !!! >Is there a way to redirect a specific URL in squid to a web server inside >the network? > Again NO: - SUS doesn't mirror all Windows Update services contents - All updates are digitally signed and verified, so you cannot fake the Windows update site: Your clients will search for ORIGINAL Windows updates Digital Signatures, not for the Digital signatures generated from SUS. Regards Guido - ======================================================== Guido Serassio Acme Consulting S.r.l. Via Gorizia, 69 10136 - Torino - ITALY Tel. : +39.011.3249426 Fax. : +39.011.3293665 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.acmeconsulting.it/