Umm..does anyone actually use those other products? I've don't know
anyone that does, although you hear rumours of people who use other
things.
But it all seems to be second-hand info, so I guess it must just be an
urban-legend :) Everyone uses squid :)
(Actually, every company, ISP, and educational institution that I've
come into contact with in the last year or so _is_ using squid. Tune
apache to show you 'via' and 'forwarded-for' headers in your webserver
logs. If there's a proxy in use, in 99% of cases it's squid.)
D
Jan Simek wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> does anybody guess how big share of the cache "market" Squid occupies? (I
> mean in comparison with Harvest, Netcache, Ms Proxy, Netscape etc.)
> Is it really these 90% as it is often said?
>
> Thanks ,
>
> Jan S.
-- Did you read the documentation AND the FAQ? If not, I'll probably still answer your question, but my patience will be limited, and you take the risk of sarcasm and ridicule.Received on Mon Mar 30 1998 - 02:48:17 MST
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