Proxy server question.
Julian Plamann
jp at osnw.org
Mon Jan 7 17:32:17 PST 2002
Thanks a lot. #8)
I'll try it out tomorrow once I get access to a network behind a transparent proxy and maybe post the results.
--Julian (jp at osnw.org)
On Mon, 7 Jan 2002 16:54:09 -0800
Eric Eisenhart <eric at eisenhart.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 04:35:38PM -0800, Julian Plamann wrote:
> > I've recently been playing with Squid and have a simple caching-proxy
> > server set up here at my house. What I'd like to know is whether it's
> > possible to use an external proxy server from within a network behind a
> > transparent proxy server. E.G. bypassing the transparent proxy with the
> > use of another proxy specified in a web browser.
>
> You can probably do it just fine if you use a port that the transparent
> proxy doesn't know about. (in other words, not port 80) Otherwise the
> transparent proxy will see your attempts to get to another proxy server as
> being HTTP requests that it should proxy for you.
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