Why then do you have a Socks server?
Squid is not a Socks proxy, only a HTTP proxy. There is no way a HTTP
proxy can redirect requests to a Socks proxy. Only think it can do is to
forward received HTTP reqests to the Socks server, but I see very little
benefit in doing so...
Socks has it's model of user authentication, HTTP another. Both can
connect to the same user database.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid Hacker Mads Rasmussen wrote: > > Henrik, > > On Friday 18 May 2001 03:48, you wrote: > > Both can happily cooexists on the same server. > > Yes I know, I am using it but I would like to authenticate the use of socks > via squid and hide the fact that we have a socks server for my users (and > block the access) > > So that if the user would enter the squid proxy in the socks conf in the > browser then squid would redirect the calls to the real socks server and make > an entrance in the locks that a call to the socks proxy was made. > > Is this possible? > > Regards, > > MadsReceived on Fri May 18 2001 - 14:05:26 MDT
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