I have a situation where we will be providing Internet service to a local school.  
This will be through a 128k connection, so I'm concerned about bandwidth.  For this 
reason, I am considering using Squid.  Here's the problem, however:  All http requests 
are required to pass through the state's WebSENSE filtering proxy to weed out 
objectionable material.  To my knowledge, WebSENSE is not a caching proxy--simply a 
filter.

It seems that it would be fairly simple to configure the browsers at the school to use 
Squid, then configure Squid to use the state's WebSENSE proxy, but I can't seem to 
find any info on how to make this happen.  I've checked the FAQ and the archives, but 
can't seem to find any definitive answers on it.  Is there a way to configure an 
upstream proxy that isn't a cache in Squid?

TIA

Craig Baird
Xpressweb Internet Services
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.xpressweb.com

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