Linux-Misc Digest #931, Volume #23               Thu, 23 Mar 00 08:13:03 EST

Contents:
  Re: How can linux display the long filename in DOS and CDROM? (Michael Pronath)
  Re: Microsoft Intelli Explorer USB Mouse (Haukur Hreinsson)
  How do I set the host name? (Stephen Cornell)
  Re: QUESTION: Linux Multiprocessor management ("Martin Sinot")
  Linux RAID support on Compaq Servers ("Andrew Habgood")
  Re: SBLive (Andreas Kahari)
  Re: Do I need a FQDN to set up a mail server at home? (Nguyen-Dai Quy)
  Re: Do you hate vi? ("Tim Haynes")
  Re: Making mouse cursors invisible (Geoff Short)
  Re: Here's why linux programs are so insecure !
  Re: Can wine handle kid's games? (Uwe Bonnes)
  Re: solaris & lilo (Kenny McCormack)
  Re: Linux kernel will not power down (Robert Heller)
  Re: sed and substitute newline--how? ("Martin Beier")
  Re: LAN transfer speed ("Martin Beier")
  Re: Cannot FTP on new RH Install ("Martin Beier")
  Re: Wrong NIC IRQ (M. Buchenrieder)
  Re: Wrong NIC IRQ (M. Buchenrieder)
  Re: Wrong NIC IRQ (M. Buchenrieder)
  Re: Do you hate vi? (Ralf Arens)
  autofs problem ("Eric BRETAUD")
  partitiontable gone ... (peter pilsl)
  XFree86 4.0: There are any RMP ? ("Fernando Delgado")
  Re: proxy squid problem (Stefan Cyris)

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From: Michael Pronath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: How can linux display the long filename in DOS and CDROM?
Date: 23 Mar 2000 11:10:03 +0100

[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Colin Watson) writes:

> Michael Pronath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...
> >I didn't find any mount option for that.
> 
> It's almost right at the top of the iso9660 section in 'man mount' ...
> 
> Try 'check=relaxed'. As the man page notes, this is probably only
> meaningful together with 'norock' and 'map=normal', but the latter is
> the default and if this is an old Windows CD then Rock Ridge extensions
> probably aren't available anyway.

Sorry, my fault.  I had tried this option and 'ls /mnt/cdrom' still
printed the lower case filenames, so I thought it had failed.

Michael

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From: Haukur Hreinsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Microsoft Intelli Explorer USB Mouse
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 10:30:02 GMT

> Get a 2.4 kernel which presumably has USB support?

Eh, as 2.4 isn't out yet, I take it he means 2.3. If you don't want to
fiddle with development kernels, there's also a backport of the 2.3 usb
code to 2.2 at http://www.suse.cz/development/usb-backport/ (an unmodified
2.2 kernel actually offers some usb support, but I understand it's pretty
basic).

Configure the 2.3 or patched 2.2 kernel for USB and stick something like
this in XF86Config:

Section "Xinput"
      SubSection "Mouse"
           DeviceName   "USB Mouse"
           Protocol     "IMPS/2"
           Port         "/dev/usb/usbmouse0"
           ZAxisMapping 4 5
           Buttons      3
           SampleRate   200
           AlwaysCore
      EndSubSection
EndSection

Further USB info at
http://linuxusbguide.sourceforge.net/USB-guide-1.0.3/book1.html

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From: Stephen Cornell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: ucam.comp.linux,uk.comp.os.linux
Subject: How do I set the host name?
Date: 23 Mar 2000 10:37:10 +0000

This happens on both Red Hat 6.0 and 5.2.

Symptom: All the messages in /var/log/messages are listed as being
from `localhost'.  The title bar of my emacs window displays
`[EMAIL PROTECTED]', and messages posted via Gnus show up as
<messageid>@localhost.localdomain.  However, having read the FM, I
can't see what I'm doing wrong:

torus:~ (1)% printenv HOSTNAME
torus
torus:~ (2)% cat /etc/HOSTNAME 
torus

which looks healthy.  These are in any case set at boot time from
/etc/sysconfig/network:

torus:~ (3)% cat /etc/sysconfig/network
NETWORKING=yes
FORWARD_IPV4=no
HOSTNAME=torus
GATEWAY=XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX (No, not really X's !)
GATEWAYDEV=eth0

My loopback configuration is copied form the textbook:

torus:~ (4)% cat /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1       localhost       localhost.localdomain torus     

The machine has an ethernet card, but the ethernet interface is shut
down by a cron job at certain times so I don't think I should put in
an entry with the machine's real IP address.

I dug around a bit with a man -k host, and came across the `hostname' command:

torus:~ (18)% hostname
torus
torus:~ (19)% hostname --fqdn
localhost

The first seems OK, but the second is up the spout.  The man page says
that the FQDN cannot be changed by `hostname', and changing this
depends upon /etc/hosts.conf :

torus:~ (20)% cat /etc/host.conf 
order hosts,bind
multi on

which presumably means that I have to edit /etc/hosts to change this.
I tried a few possibilities, but none of them made any difference.


Anyone know what I should do?  I want to fix this so that my news
postings have a valid ID.
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University of Cambridge, Zoology Department, Downing Street, CAMBRIDGE CB2 3EJ

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From: "Martin Sinot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: 
comp.os.linux,comp.os.linux.admin,comp.os.linux.advocacy,comp.os.linux.alpha,comp.os.linux.development,comp.os.linux.development.apps,comp.os.linux.development.system,comp.os.linux.hardware,comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.networking,co
Subject: Re: QUESTION: Linux Multiprocessor management
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 09:38:06 GMT


Christian Langis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...

>We see that the usertime column increases with different increments (30,
15, 21, 14...) >hile the system time increases as well with more regular
increments. However, it is >disturbing to see such high system time (and
order more than user time ?!) since our test >program doesn't use the system
at all. The last observation is that the total of both >increases very
regularly.
>Why???

Your program DOES use the system. And fairly heavily, too. It prints, and
printing things is a pretty heavy operation. So what you see is true - most
of the time is indeed spent in the system. Try collecting the results and
print everything at once at the end of the simulation, and you will see
that the system times almost drop to zero.

Oh, and would you please send postings in plain text instead of rich text
please?


--
Martin Sinot
Nijmegen, Netherlands
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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From: "Andrew Habgood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: 
alt.linux,alt.os.linux,comp.os.linux.setup,linux.redhat,linux.redhat.install
Subject: Linux RAID support on Compaq Servers
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 21:44:38 +1000

Does anyone know of any support for booting directly to a hardware RAID set?
Instead of using a system disk, then the RAID set for data I would like to
boot directly to the RAID.
Also, does anyone know if there is any support for Compaq proliant servers
with RAID.  Specifically a Smart Array 221 RAID controller.
Any help is appreciated.



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From: Andreas Kahari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: SBLive
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 10:36:17 GMT

In article <38d9ebfe$0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Russell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I recently downloaded an rpm package from the dell site which was for
my
> sound card, so i can play music and so on in Linux. I run the command
> rpm -ivh SBLive.rpm and run the command sndconfig, Linux still did not
> detect my sound card, Sound blaster live, is there anyone out there
that can
> provide me with info on how to get linux to detect my sound card or
how to
> use this rpm.
>
> thanx in advance
>

Did you enter the correct DMA and IRQ when recompiling the kernel with
support for soundblaster cards? I found that I had to change the DMA to
get my sound to work. I got the required values from some windos config
panel.

/A


>
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From: Nguyen-Dai Quy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Do I need a FQDN to set up a mail server at home?
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 11:58:38 -0500

A Favored Son wrote:
> 
> or can I just call my box 64.184.XXX.XX (my ip number)
> 
> will that work?
> Or do I need a fully qualified domain name to set up a mailserver?
> i.e.: torgo.redhat.com
> 
> any advice appreciated.
> 
> tia

What do you do with this mail server ?
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Rue des Chevreuils, 1, B�t B52, Local 522
B-4000, Li�ge, BELGIQUE
T�l:+32-4-366.9098  Fax:+32-4-366.9311
http://w3.to/quy

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From: "Tim Haynes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: uk.comp.os.linux,comp.editors,comp.unix.misc
Subject: Re: Do you hate vi?
Date: 23 Mar 2000 11:22:14 +0000
Reply-To: "Tim Haynes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Tony Houghton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Tim Haynes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > My notebook died last night, probably terminally.
> 
> So has the correct^[db preferred version of your .sig separator
> apparently :-(.

Oh, woopsie. Remind me to hack that later at home. ATM it wasn't even
inserting them automatically at all. Must export ~/.emacs ...

~Tim
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From: Geoff Short <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Making mouse cursors invisible
Date: 23 Mar 2000 11:30:17 GMT

Jay Freeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: Hi,

: I'm developing a kiosk system using Redhat 6.1. It is a touch screen
: driven app that plays mpeg video files in fullscreen mode using mtvp. I
: really want the mouse cursor to go away! These machines aren't going to
: have mice attached to them anyway. I discovered that if I copy the nil2
: font file over the cursor font file (in usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc) that the
: cursor becomes a tiny little dot which is close enough to invisible to
: suit me. However, mtvp is getting a cursor from somewhere else and
: putting it right in the center of the screen every time a video starts.
: Any ideas on where it's coming from and how to get rid of it?

There's a utility called unclutter which will erase the cursor after
a period of inactivity - it will probably do what you need.  Get it from
ftp.x.org in the contrib/utils directory I think.

        Geoff

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Ever sit and watch ants? They're always busy with                Geoff Short
something, never stop for a moment.  I just          [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: alt.linux,alt.os.linux
Subject: Re: Here's why linux programs are so insecure !
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 12:33:24 -0000

FUCK YOU BRIAN.

Get a life moron





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From: Uwe Bonnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Can wine handle kid's games?
Date: 23 Mar 2000 11:29:20 GMT

Harlan Grove <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: My home PC has both Linux and Win95. My kids are getting
: better at using Linux, and they can't screw up my files
: under Linux. However, they've accumulated a few dozen CD-
: based games over the years. Am I kidding myself that I
: might be able to run them under wine? I'm ready to
: experiment, but if anyone knows of any problems, work-
: arounds I'd be grateful.

: Anyone want to guess how long it will be until children's
: educational and game software reaches Linux?

Many of the Wine developpers care for games. I have played e.g. Monkey
Island for some time. 

Try your games, after setting up a recent Wine version. Report
failure/success on comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine.

Bye

-- 
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Institut fuer Kernphysik  Schlossgartenstrasse 9  64289 Darmstadt
========= Tel. 06151 162516 ======== Fax. 06151 164321 ==========

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kenny McCormack)
Subject: Re: solaris & lilo
Date: 23 Mar 2000 05:40:31 -0600
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

In article <8bb074$ahs$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Does any one know what the lilo.cfg entry
>for booting solaris x86 will look like?

The same as DOS - Solaris looks the same as DOS from LILO's perspective.

I actually did this very thing recently - setup LILO to boot either, then
changed it and used Solaris's Boot Manager to boot either Solaris or Linux.
Actually prefer the later - since Solaris's boot Manager is prettier than
LILO.

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From: Robert Heller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Linux kernel will not power down
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 11:50:31 GMT

  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
  In a message on Wed, 22 Mar 2000 17:34:06 GMT, wrote :

> I recently compiled kernel 2.2.14. The compile ran smoothly. It runs 
> beautifully. However, when I attempt to shut down, it runs all the way to 
> the powerdown message and stops. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.

Presumably, your computer has a *manual* power switch?  Once the kernel
says 'System Halted', it is safe to just flip the power switch.  

> 
> 
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From: "Martin Beier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: sed and substitute newline--how?
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 11:44:50 +0100


Ron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb in im Newsbeitrag:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> How do you put in a newline character in a sed substitution?  I'm doing
> something subtly wrong, and haven't figured it out from the man/info
> pages.
>
> Here's one of the many ways I've tried:
>
> sed s/this/"\n"/ <input.txt >output.txt
>
If you want to alter the last characters at eol

sed 's/this/$/' <input .txt > output.txt

will do the job. The newline character will remain in the output file.
If you want to remove them as well, try

tr 'this' '\n' < input.txt > output.txt

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From: "Martin Beier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware,comp.os.linux.networking,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: LAN transfer speed
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 11:33:55 +0100


Frenzy Killa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb in im Newsbeitrag:
guQB4.8961$[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I'm having low transfer speeds between two computers connected through a
> single twisted pair cable.
>

It is not clear to me if you are transfering lots of small files or just
some few big ones!
Note, that your best hardware won't help you if you are loading small files:
it takes
much time to create inodes etc. If so, better create a single archive for
transfer
and check out if the up/download times are still that worse!

*Have Fun*
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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From: "Martin Beier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Cannot FTP on new RH Install
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 11:37:44 +0100

> Just installed RH 6.1.  I can telnet into, and, of course, ping the linux
> server, but I cannot ftp.    At the DOS prompt it says:
>
> Connected to lacalena.mylinux.com
> ..
> then after a minute, it says
>
> Connection closed by remote host.
>
Check out /var/log/messages for error messages. Also look for a line like

ftp     stream  tcp     nowait  root    /usr/sbin/tcpd  in.ftpd

in the /etc/inetd.conf file! Check if the binary (/usr/sbin/tcpd in this
case)
is accessible and has the executable perimissions set!

*Have Fun*
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (M. Buchenrieder)
Subject: Re: Wrong NIC IRQ
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 07:55:14 GMT

Neil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>On Wed, 15 Mar 2000 07:06:44 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (M. Buchenrieder) wrote:

>>A quick search at Deja.com would have saved you quite some days
>>wasted on that. The col.networking group is full of problems
>>just like that.
>col.networking ? Just the group I would have rememberd to include in my
>powersearch filter ...

[...]

Well, that's what you do with a NIC, don't you ? But then, irrelevant
anyways, since you can just use the powersearch without specifying any
groups at all.

Michael
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (M. Buchenrieder)
Subject: Re: Wrong NIC IRQ
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 07:53:37 GMT

[...]

>>I think the problem is that Linux isn't detecting the correct IRQ for
>>my network card. While the kernel is booting up, eventually it says
>>that it detects the network card at IRQ 0, which I don't think is
>>right. 

[...]

No, it isn't. But that's not Linux' fault, it's your BIOS that doesn't 
assign any IRQ to the PCI cards at all. Very broken way to implement PNP.
Go to your CMOS and set PNP-OS to Disabled.

Michael
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (M. Buchenrieder)
Subject: Re: Wrong NIC IRQ
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 07:57:15 GMT

Andy9701 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] (M. Buchenrieder) wrote:

>> PCI cards with IRQ 0 indicate that you do have a broken BIOS
>> implementation. It thinks that if you set PNP-OS to Y in your
>> CMOS you'd want no IRQ at all. Very common these days, very broken.
>>
>> Go into your CMOS and set the PNP-OS to No/Disabled.

>The only problem I see with doing that is I'm dual booting with Win98.
>Would Win98 go crazy if I set PNP-OS to No, or would it still function
>properly when adding hardware?

Win98 couldn't care less. It will simply take the settings as presented
by the BIOS, that's all. The only possible risk is that you may have to
check the settings in Win98 to make sure you don't have a resource
conflict after changing the CMOS settings.

Michael
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ralf Arens)
Crossposted-To: uk.comp.os.linux,comp.editors,comp.unix.misc
Subject: Re: Do you hate vi?
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 12:24:52 +0100

Matt Chiglinsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

[...]
> Now I'm pretty much out of ideas for things that vi can't do that emacs
> can do.  Oh wait...there's that life animation.

What is "that life animation"? Conway's Game of Life? If yes, see
below.

> Damn.  I guess I'll have to load up emacs to see that.  ;)

Why? $VIMRUNTIME/macros/life/life.vim:

" Macros to play Conway's Game of Life in vi
" Version 1.0m: edges wrap
" by Eli-the-Bearded ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Sept 1996
...
" Modified by Bram Moolenaar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), 1996 Sept 10


Ciao,
Ralf


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From: "Eric BRETAUD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: autofs problem
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 13:35:51 +0100

hi,

I'v got a directory /misc/h004 for mount machine:/h004.
 I can mount this filesystem with the simply 'mount' command,
but if I use 'autofs start' the directory /misc/h004 disappear !

the kernel is ok for autofs, there is no error in /var/log/messages...
so, maybe, somedy know this problem ?



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (peter pilsl)
Subject: partitiontable gone ...
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 12:31:17 GMT


Yesterday I lost a NTFS-partition on my NT-machine. After 
playing around all the night with NT and DOS-tools 
(tiramisu, pqmagic and all that stuff) I fortunately 
implanted the disk in my linuxmachine this morning and got 
gpart and fixdisktable.

problem:
gpart tells me (part2 is the bad guy)
Primary partition(1)
   type: 006(0x06)(Primary 'big' DOS (> 32MB))
   size: 305mb #s(626472) s(63-626534)
   chs:  (0/1/1)-(38/254/63)d (0/1/1)-(38/254/63)r

Primary partition(2)
   type: 007(0x07)(OS/2 HPFS, NTFS, QNX or Advanced UNIX)
   size: 5679mb #s(11630992) s(626598-12257589)
   chs:  (39/1/1)-(762/254/58)d (39/1/1)-(762/254/58)r

Primary partition(3)
   type: 006(0x06)(Primary 'big' DOS (> 32MB))
   size: 3678mb #s(7534485) s(12257595-19792079)
   chs:  (763/0/1)-(1023/254/63)d (763/0/1)-(1231/254/63)r

Primary partition(4)
   type: 000(0x00)(unused)
   size: 0mb #s(0) s(0-0)
   chs:  (0/0/0)-(0/0/0)d (0/0/0)-(0/0/0)r

and that cant be ok, cause I use 63 sectors and fdisk 
states that

   Device Boot    Start      End   Blocks   Id  System
/dev/hdc1   *         1       39   313236    6  DOS 16-bit 
>=32M
/dev/hdc2            40      763  5815496    7  OS/2 HPFS
Partition 2 does not end on cylinder boundary:
     phys=(762, 254, 58) should be (762, 254, 63)
/dev/hdc3           764     1232  3767242+   6  DOS 16-bit 
>=32M

so is it a good idea just to set the part2 to (762,254,63)?
and how would I do that. I always thought fdisk is capable 
of such things, but there is no command to edit such things 
...

thanks,
peter



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goldfisch.atat.at

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From: "Fernando Delgado" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: XFree86 4.0: There are any RMP ?
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 12:13:55 GMT

Where can be found XFree86 4.0 RMP ?

Thanks.

Fernando.



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From: Stefan Cyris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: proxy squid problem
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 14:08:37 +0100

hiya

To bypass the proxy just turn it off in your browser preferences. If
your behind a firewall you can add a rule to let your host directly
connect to the internet !!!

cya
Stefan

Raphael Colliard wrote:
> 
> I need to configure the squid2 proxy to redirect every HTTP request to
> another proxy, filtering Java content and ActiveX, for security reasons. The
> system used is a SuSE Linux 6.3 with squid 2.
> 
> I just read the instructions for a such case in the FAQ
> (http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-4.html#ss4.9), but my problem is
> that I need too the possibility for one host - mine -, to bypass this 'next
> proxy' for debugging purposes (because sometimes, there are problems caused
> by this Java filtering proxy), putting if possible the results in the cache.
> I add this because I think that there would be a simple way to achieve this
> by telling squid that every request coming for my IP adress must be simply
> forwarded.
> 
> Any suggestion will be very appreciated.
> 
> R. Colliard

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