AFAIK when you use these two together, junkbuster proxies squid and the
clients have to be configured to talk to junkbuster on :8000 (or
whatever).
Unfortunately, this is the opposite behavior one wants, since it turns
squid into nothing more than a cache. Is there any way to get these two
programs to wok together properly (i.e., use squid as proxy)? It sure
is a nice combination.
-- Tim Kelley tkelley@ix.netcom.com New Orleans, LAReceived on Sat Jan 02 1999 - 09:53:40 MST
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