Hi all,
I'm brand new to squid. Up until now I've been using apache mod_proxy
with a very simple config:
ProxyRequests On
<Proxy *>
Order deny,allow
Deny from all
Allow from 10
</Proxy>
Today I found out I can no longer use mod_proxy because YUM uses
byteranges and apache doesn't support that. I have read over the squid
config file (wow) and I have a couple of questions:
1. Does squid handle byterange requests?
2. squid seems over the top for what I need, I'm looking for something
that does not cache and just allows traffic from my 10.x network to
redhat network. Is there something else out there I should be looking
at?
3. Could anyone provide me with a config that doesn't cache anything
and just works as a proxy between clients on a 10.x network to rhn?
ok, that was more then a couple of questions. I apprecite any help you
guys can give me.
Received on Mon Apr 09 2007 - 13:35:55 MDT
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