Hi everybody,
Would anybody be willing to post up there configuration where they
have allowed access to there company Intranet and have AD users
authenticated? Of course, remove relevant data that shouldn't be
shown online. I'm just interested in seeing an example, because I
can't get my
Would anybody be willing to post up there configuration where they
have allowed access to there company Intranet and have AD users
authenticated? Of course, remove relevant data that shouldn't be
shown online. I'm just interested in seeing an example, because I
can't get my configuration
It actually doesn't require going through Squid. I never really
thought I could bypass it. My plan was to utilize WCCP in my Squid
implementation, would this create a problem? So would I configure
Squid to ignore the intranet address when a user on the proxy types it
in? I'm thinking this is
It actually doesn't require going through Squid. I never really
thought I could bypass it. My plan was to utilize WCCP in my Squid
implementation, would this create a problem? So would I configure
Squid to ignore the intranet address when a user on the proxy types it
in? I'm thinking this
in? I'm thinking this is what needs to be done since I'm going to be
using WCCP per user port on the switch.
I have never used WCCP but looking at the squid wiki I would expect
connections to the Intranet from the client to go via the LAN
(bypassing squid) anyway (that assumes not client
On 15/01/2012 12:58 p.m., James Robertson wrote:
in? I'm thinking this is what needs to be done since I'm going to be
using WCCP per user port on the switch.
I have never used WCCP but looking at the squid wiki I would expect
connections to the Intranet from the client to go via the LAN