Chris Wilcox wrote:
>
> Squid wouldn't affect the working of these programs and can't since
> Squid is a http proxy, not a proxy for other protocols such as ftp,
> pop3 and smtp. If the software worked before Squid and you haven't
> touched the configuration of these programs since, then there's no
> reason for them not to work now. If you have configured these
> programs to somehow use squid then you need to reset the configuration
> to what you had before. As far as I'm aware (and I have played with
> this at home a fair bit) the only thing that would stop your programs
> from working would be firewall related.
>
> In short words, what you want is not possible with Squid. Squid can
> only cache and handle http requests.
>
???
ICQ (for example: Netscape 7/ Trillian, ...) works with Squid and FTP
works with Squid. (for example: Netscape)
I don't use those other program, so I cannot tell that.
rgrds,
Bart
Received on Wed Aug 13 2003 - 15:00:04 MDT
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