On Saturday 04 October 2003 10:36 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > We have installed Squid on one of our school servers and it is > fast, very fast. > Unfortunately we can't switch to it just yet as we have a > problem. > When we are on a web site that requires us to log on eg > username/password - once we press submit the system just > doesn't want to know. You can get onto sites but if that site > requires a logon it's just no go.
Are you using Squid as a transparent proxy (ie redirecting packets to it with a NAT system), or are you configuring your browser/s to know about the proxy? Also, what do you get in the Squid log file when attempting to access such a site? Antony. -- Wanted: telepath. You know where to apply.
