Thank you very much (was: Extremely rare Apache configuration)

1997-02-27 Thread Eloy A. Paris
Hello guys, I just want to express publicly my gratitude to all of you (direct recipients of this message) for having pointed me in the right direction regarding the question I posted today to debian-user: Can one proxy server be configured to go through another proxy server for certain addresses

Re: Extremely rare Apache configuration

1997-02-26 Thread Jason Gunthorpe
On Wed, 26 Feb 1997, Eloy A. Paris wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I have the following situation: my company has a HTTP proxy server to > access Internet WWW sites. All browsers are required to use this proxy > because we all are behind a firewall. > > I am overseas and connected to our corporate

Re: Extremely rare Apache configuration

1997-02-26 Thread Nils Rennebarth
On Wed, 26 Feb 1997, Eloy A. Paris wrote: >Another way of putting it would be: can one proxy server be configured to >go through the another proxy server for certain addresses??? Use squid. It's a great work and can do this easily. Nils -- \ /| Nils Renn

Re: Extremely rare Apache configuration

1997-02-26 Thread Jason Costomiris
On Wed, 26 Feb 1997, Eloy A. Paris wrote: > What about this: set up Apache locally as a proxy server for my local users > and, at the same time, to have Apache contacting the corporate proxy server > to access Internet hosts. I know it sounds confusing and do not know if I > am understood... I do

Extremely rare Apache configuration

1997-02-26 Thread Eloy A. Paris
Hello everyone, I have the following situation: my company has a HTTP proxy server to access Internet WWW sites. All browsers are required to use this proxy because we all are behind a firewall. I am overseas and connected to our corporate headquarters through a very slow satellite link. I can n