What are the most common host names that users on this list use for
their squid boxes?
I'm asking in light of RFC 2219 while cobbling up a fairly generic
WPAD proxy.pac file.
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2219.html
3. Special cases
Special Cases:
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Alias Service
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archie archie [ARCHIE]
finger Finger [RFC-1288]
ftp File Transfer Protocol [RFC-959]
gopher Internet Gopher Protocol [RFC-1436]
ldap Lightweight Directory Access Protocol [RFC-1777]
mail SMTP mail [RFC-821]
news Usenet News via NNTP [RFC-977]
ntp Network Time Protocol [RFC-1305]
ph CCSO nameserver [PH]
pop Post Office Protocol [RFC-1939]
rwhois Referral WHOIS [RFC-1714]
wais Wide Area Information Server [RFC-1625]
whois NICNAME/WHOIS [RFC-954]
www World-Wide Web HTTP [RFC-1945]
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So do folk commonly use these host names for squid, or something else?:
squid.example.org
proxy.exam..
webcache.
cache.
www-proxy.
webproxy.
gateway.
What is the "prefered" host name for the service?
-- Craig Skinner | http://www.kepax.co.uk | aye-right@kepax.co.ukReceived on Sat Oct 20 2007 - 12:27:39 MDT
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