Set up transparent proxy. Its:
1 - More reliable - If the squid proxy gets goofy, you can turn off the
redirection and let things go normally.
2 - No pissed customers - They don't have to go muck around with proxy
settings
3 - It even gets those proxy-unfriendly programs to go through squid.
JS
Rick Kunze wrote:
>
> Is there a way to force the use of squid? IOW, if we have 500 dial-up
> users, is there a way to force them all to use the squid box? Blocking
> port 80 at the router or some such trick?
>
> TIA
>
> Rk
Received on Thu Apr 16 1998 - 09:12:58 MDT
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