> Hi Mark,
>
> Thanks for the reply. What would be the best setup in
> Squid Proxy to replace my MS ISA Proxy server without
> manually adding proxy server IP address in IE settings
> on users PC? Transparent proxy in Squid would be the
> nearest option but I cannot browse HTTPS sites. I'm
> using Redhat Enterprise Linux 4.
>
> The current MS ISA proxy setup is similar to
> transparent proxy in Squid but the problem with Squid
> is that it cannot browse HTTPS sites, MS ISA can
> browse HTTPS sites.
>
- The best thing is to not use, transp. proxy and let the browser
detect automatic proxy settings :
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-5.html#ss5.10
This also solves the https issue.
M.
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