[squid-users] HTTPS site filtering

roadrage27 alex.tate at gmail.com
Sun Jan 22 02:13:35 UTC 2017


i got it all working this morning just forgot to chime in on the thread.
ACLs working properly and doing everything they need to.  thanks for all
the help

On Sat, Jan 21, 2017 at 8:14 PM Alex Tate <alex.tate at gmail.com> wrote:

> manual browser config
>
> On Sat, Jan 21, 2017 at 8:13 PM Amos Jeffries [via Squid Web Proxy Cache] <
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>> On 21/01/2017 7:57 a.m., roadrage27 wrote:
>> >> How is that LAN traffic getting to Squid?
>> > Squid is sitting on the internal LAN, not an external facing server
>> >
>>
>> Sure, but that does not answer the question.
>>
>> Do you manually configure the browsers? use WPAD/PAC? DHCP? NAT? TPROXY?
>> DNS? or something else?
>>
>> Amos
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