*laugh*
Good luck.
I have not tried a Microsoft proxy.
But 90 % of all the isp's here use squid.
And another factor is you can't really fix
Microsoft servers from home if it go's down
from home at one in the morning.
And the code is freely available (credit given where due :)
to "tune" it to your local needs.
Added to that is the large support base
for problems and questions. I find the quality
off help and information very satisfying.
And last but not least , it's what the
"root" caches run. Can't go wrong.
It's easy to set up , run , and very stable.
But then again , thats why I love Unix :)
So these opinions are biased.
--Daniel Schroder
Networld
http://livewire.new.co.za (F) 419 3212
mailto:daniel@new.co.za (T) 419 4430
On Fri, 18 Jul 1997, Pedro Lineu Orso wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm trying to convince my boss that we don't need to by a
> Netscape or Microsoft Proxy server, because Squid is great.
> Does anybody know how many people or companies are using Squid
> at the moment in the world ?
> Could you tell me why are you using Squid Proxy ?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Ps. You can send the answers to: porso@usa.net or to this list.
>
> Pedro L Orso
> Curitiba Parana Brazil
>
Received on Sat Jul 19 1997 - 04:47:39 MDT
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