Hi,
We're trying to make people use our autoconfigure .pac's for their
browsers.
These contain the directive that browsers bypass the squid cache for the
local .ic.ac.uk - domain. If however someone does ask squid for a page
in the .ic.ac.uk domain we want them to get some html page reminding
people to use the autoconfiguration. The question is: how do we go about
doing this
One idea I had was to set up a tiny second cache which is forced as
parent for .ic.ac.uk - this second cache would then deny all access and
we would replace the normal error-html with our own message.
There must be a better way to do this?
Cheers,
Harf Zatschler
CCS - Imperial College
Received on Fri Aug 06 1999 - 03:36:24 MDT
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