That's contingent on the audio player they're using, and the way you've set up squid?
Is squid set up transparently? Is the audio player(s) being used supportive of proxies? If so, is the proxy parameter set? Tim Rainier Information Services, Kalsec, INC [EMAIL PROTECTED] "david brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/05/2005 03:19 PM To [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc [email protected] Subject Re: [squid-users] Audio Problems I don't know which FAQ are you say. Because in the Squid web page, the first entry in the FAQ say "Wha is Squid?" I need to allow users to "play" audio streaming. Without proxy that is posible, but when proxy is use (in IE) that is imposible. What I need to do? Thanks! <BLOCKQUOTE style='PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #A0C6E5 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px'><font style='FONT-SIZE:11px;FONT-FAMILY:tahoma,sans-serif'><hr color=#A0C6E5 size=1> From: <i>Mark Elsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]></i><br>Reply-To: <i>Mark Elsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]></i><br>To: <i>david brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]></i><br>CC: <i>[email protected]</i><br>Subject: <i>Re: [squid-users] Audio Problems</i><br>Date: <i>Wed, 5 Oct 2005 18:52:21 +0200</i><br>> > The LAN users can't play music from Internet with proxy server.<br>> > How I resolve this?<br>><br>> Chect the first entry of the FAQ.<br>><br>> M.<br></font></BLOCKQUOTE> _________________________________________________________________ MSN Amor: busca tu ½ naranja http://latam.msn.com/amor/
