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Title: is Squid transparent ?
Post by: Uwe Schreiber on January 24, 2002, 09:55:47 AM
Hi all,

only a simple (maybe stupid) question:

Is SQUID working as a transparent proxy, or have i select the properties in my browser settings to use the proxy ?

Greetings
Title: Re: is Squid transparent ?
Post by: Uwe Schreiber on January 30, 2002, 10:31:34 AM
hey folks come on.

Isn't there anyone who could answer my question ?

Thanks a lot
Title: Re: is Squid transparent ?
Post by: Tom on January 30, 2002, 10:36:58 AM
It will depend on the verison you are running

verison 5 is not transparent

from looking at verison 5.1.2 it is i think
Title: Re: is Squid transparent ?
Post by: Ryan on February 09, 2002, 09:24:55 AM
5.0 transproxy is not installed.  http access traffic not logged.
5.1.2 transproxy is installed and squid is turned on by default.  http access traffic is logged.  

I can't get the latest versions of squidguard on this site to work with the version of transproxy in 5.1.2.  Also, if you use squidguard on 5.0, it will be disabled if you upgrade to 5.1.2.