I know y'all are going to tell me to RTFM, so I'll just
pull out a whip and flog myself as pennance first anyhow,
but I've got a really stupid configuration question:
Is it possible to configure squid to transparently
intercept ALL http and ftp requests and cache/proxy
them without having to modify the end user's browser
settings? I.e., all traffic on port 80 on a given
link would have to pass through a squid server running
on port 80, which would transparently respond to the
query without the end browser having to re-formulate
the query in cache-friendly manner.
If it simply can't be done, we'll go ahead and write
our own, I was just hoping squid would have that
capability.
Thanks!
Matt
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