OK,
I'll freely admit I'm a hopeless newbie with both Linux AND Squid. But I'm
trying to learn, so please be gentle ;o)
I want to configure Squid as the child cache in a chain with and ISA cache
as the parent. The child will proxy intranet and Internet requests, with
only Intranet requests going to the ISA server. The ISA Server requires
users to authenticate against the Windows 2000 Active Directory domain.
The Squid server is Red Hat Advanced Server 2.1 with Squid 2.4 R7 and my
questions are:
1) Is this configuration possible?
2) Do I need Apache to run Squid?
3) Do have to configure any daemon or Squid to pass through the user
authentication for Internet requests?
4) To keep the Linux build minimal, what are the minimum things that need to
be loaded?
Sorry for any idiotic terms or questions, but I'm trying! Any pointers in
the right direction would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Adam.
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