Hi
I think you need to let them know that they are being cached. You can
come to some agreement as to a discount (for example - depending on hit
rates etc etc). The transparency just means that you KNOW that they are
being cached and you are sure that the 'end user' at the customers'
site isn't cheating you.
Get the network admin to agree (tell them it's going to be faster!)
and then redirect people...
Oskar
On Tue, Feb 17, 1998 at 11:29:56PM +0500, A.Saeed wrote:
>
> Actually the idea of tranparent proxy is quite fine.
> But here is an issue that is effecting our credibility the error messages
> which squid generates and it indicate our users that we are using cache
> server is there any possibility that squid may not generate any error
> message.
>
> Please help me
Oskar
--- "Haven't slept at all. I don't see why people insist on sleeping. You feel so much better if you don't. And how can anyone want to lose a minute - a single minute of being alive?" -- Think TwiceReceived on Tue Feb 17 1998 - 11:53:49 MST
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