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This is my problem: I've got very slow internet connection. I've installed squid to my local machine to speed it up. But now I need to enable remote proxy. Well, ...
- 09-09-2006 #1
Squid: how to make it work together with another proxy?
This is my problem: I've got very slow internet connection. I've installed squid to my local machine to speed it up. But now I need to enable remote proxy. Well, I can disable my local squid but it is too slow
. How to make two proxies work together in a link and? Would it work if I set up my squid to work transparently and enter another proxy to the browser settings? How to do it?
2b|!2b, that is the question
If substraction add to multiplication you will get a division.
GDB has a 'break' feature. Why doesn't it have a 'fix' too?
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- 11-25-2006 #2Just Joined!
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I too have the same problem
Me too have the same problem, If any one has a solution please help us both.
Pythagoras , if you have come to any solution, please post it here, I seriously need it.
Thank You.
- 11-25-2006 #3No, I have come to a new internet provider
Originally Posted by roopesh
I have found out that I have to recompile squid with firewall support to enable transparent mode. But I haven't tried it.
You may also try to use links like this: http://[another_proxy_ip]?www.google.com . But I'm not sure whether it works.
That's all I know.
Try to recompile squid.2b|!2b, that is the question
If substraction add to multiplication you will get a division.
GDB has a 'break' feature. Why doesn't it have a 'fix' too?
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