Yes, your proxy host needs to deal with the packets appropriately, and
the proxy software needs to deal with the requests.
See the Squid FAQ, available from http://www.squid-cache.org/
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid hacker Diego Mauricio Lopez Gutierrez wrote: > > hi: > > > i´m testing a transparent caching system for a > > college research. My college bought the NS proxy Server, but i am > > reading about Squid. For a while,i am trying to make transparent proxy > > with a cisco router and the Netscape Proxy Server . > > > > To get the packets to my proxy server i use the "route maps" functions > > from Cisco router, but i am not sure if do i have to set up my cache > > server to accept the packets. i meam if do i have to configure my cache > > host to accept the redirected packets - any IP address, on port 80 - and > > deliver them to my Netscape ProxyServer cache application as do it in a > > linux OS. My cache machine is a Win NT Server. > > thanks for your help. > > > > Att. > > > > Diego Mauricio LopezReceived on Mon Oct 25 1999 - 17:43:46 MDT
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