Andrew M. Bishop wrote: > In the most common configuration you will place WebWasher between > WWWOFFLE and the internet. This means that you will need to change > the wwwoffle.conf file to have WebWasher as its proxy and configure > ============ > WebWasher to have your normal proxy (if you use one). > =================================== In case anyone else is interested in exploring what WebWasher has to offer:
a) there is a "tar.gz" version that has the needed documentation for accessing the WebWasher configuration file; and b) there is also an "rpm" version that lacks that documentation. A very brief trial run indicates that there are no additional problems in using WebWasher in conjunction with WWWOFFLE. And, for my information, what has happened to the address by which the WWWOFFLE list is now identified? <To: Discussion about the WWWOFFLE web proxy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I realise that the bit between "<" and ">" is what counts. Felix Karpfen -- Felix Karpfen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Public Key 72FDF9DF (DH/DSA)
