Re: [SQU] Replacing MS Proxy Server with Squid

From: <Tom.Williams@dont-contact.us>
Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 13:28:19 -0800

It sounds like the MS Proxy client and MS Proxy server work like a SOCKS
proxy server and a "SOCKSifying" program, like SocksCap32.

Tom

"Adam Lang" <aalang@rutgersinsurance.com> on 02/28/2001 01:15:10 PM

To: <squid-users@ircache.net>
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Subject: Re: [SQU] Replacing MS Proxy Server with Squid

It is "incompatible" because Proxy client is trying to do things that Squid
is not made to do.. nor will ever do.

Proxy client intercepts Winsock calls and talks to the MS Proxy server to
route them. This involves traffic beyond HTTP. Also, I am sure it uses
proprietary protocols to talk to the MS Proxy. Basically Proxy Client lets
you use Proxy Server as a cache/firewall for all TCP/IP traffic.

MS Proxy Client is for ONLY MS Proxy server.

You are sort of stuck. Drawback of using proprietary software. Always a
pain when you want to move away from it.

Of course, I way be wrong...

Just to reiterate, Proxy Client seems to hijack the TCP/IP stack of the
desktop. That is why it probably doesn't work.

Adam Lang
Systems Engineer
Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
http://www.rutgersinsurance.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "STEPHEN" <ssha@henleycol.ac.uk>
To: <squid-users@ircache.net>
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 3:31 PM
Subject: [SQU] Replacing MS Proxy Server with Squid

> Hi Everyone,
>
> I intended to replace our MS Proxy Server with a Squid server. The squid
> works on when being access from non-Windows 2000 workstations. However,
> I have 600 Win2K workstations on campus. These cannot use Squid because
> they have installed something called the "Microsoft Winsock Proxy
> Client." Workstations using the MS Proxy Client simply time-out when
> trying to connect to Squid. In other words, simply changing their
> browsers to point at the Squid server is not sufficient, the Proxy
> Client needs to be disabled on each workstation. With the Proxy client
> removed (or by using a non-Win2k workstation with Netscape/IE,
> everything is OK).
>
> I can easily make all the Win2K workstations browsers point to the Squid
> Server as proxy using Active Directory, but there is no way of going
> around all 600 workstations and removing the MS Proxy Client.
>
> What is making Squid incompatible with MS PC? Is there a workaround?
> What does MS PC do? Effectively, Win2K workstations with MS PC installed
> cannot be moved over to Squid until a workaround can be found. I'd love
> to get Squid running, because MS Proxy Server has not nice features like
> filtering, detailed ACLs etc...
>
> Hope someone can help!
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Stephen.
>
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