No, you you can inspect that proxy.pac to figure out the actual rules for how
requests should be forwarded. Then set up the same rules in squid.conf by
using the cache_peer, always_direct, never_direct and cache_peer_access
directives.
(the cache_peer_access directive is only needed if the proxy.pac script uses
different proxies for different URL's)
Regards
Henrik Nordström
On Wednesday 21 November 2001 10.51, Stefan Hufer wrote:
> I want to use squid behind a firewall.
> The only way out to the internet is another squid proxy, but I can't get
> the configuration of that machine. The only way I configure my web browser
> is a proxy.pac-file from that machine.
>
> Is it possible to configure my squid automatically with the proxy.pac-file
> from the other squid?
> How do I do that?
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