On Tue, 02 Sep 2003 06:10, you wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 09:42, CF wrote:
> > The only way I can see to do that is to run one instance of squid for
> > each user, with all copies sharing the same disk cache-dir. Each copy of
> > squid has to be configured to use a different upstream cache server,
> > which is the member's own cache, which is set to use their own
> > connection.
>
> This is impractical as it requires novices to configure Squid and run it
> 24/7.
Not really, The IPCop installs a Squid literally at the press of a key.
It would not be exactly intellectually taxing to alter the script so that the
Squid used a network mount instead of a local file system.

> I was hoping to be able to do something by rewriting a GPL'd Java
> proxy. I think that's how I'm going to have to go. Now to find such.
Are you a covert masochist or something?

-- 
Sincerely etc.,
Christopher Sawtell

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