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Dave Jones wrote: |
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> Hi Jim, |
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> I use privoxy as a peer cache for squid. |
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> It works fine across the local network, and seems reasonably fast and |
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> flexible. |
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> My first proxy is squid, which then calls privoxy as its peer. |
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> All my local hosts use squid as their proxy, and get the benefits of |
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> using both squid and provoxy. |
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> The only problem I encountered is that you have to directly access |
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> privoxy to configure it using its web interface, rather than going via |
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> squid. Not a major issue really. |
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> Cheers, Dave |
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Privoxy looks pretty nice. However in testing last night I noticed that |
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gmail would not work unless I went over SSL. Trying to go to |
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http://mail.google.com/ would just give me a blank page. |
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Have you run into this issue? |
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Jim |
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