> I assume IE was the web browser? > > What's best is to setup a proxy.pac file with the configuration of > squid in it, then setup the web browser to grab the proxy.pac file. If > you have to make any changes in the future you just have to change the > proxy.pac file and all the web browsers will get the change. > > To solve your problem, is a web server running on the squid server? I > don't think this is possible since linux should complain about 2 > services on 1 port. > > Is IE configured to not look at the proxy for locate addresses? > > If you got a firewall, do you allow port 80 out? Bob: Are you saying I could use a proxy.pac to override what is already there? Is it as simple as putting a proxy.pac together, and then requesting it via a url? If so, what whould it look like if I wanted to send everyone to the same IP as before, but change the port to 3128? > > > -- > Minneapolis St. Paul Twin Cities MN | Phone : (952)943-8700 > http://www.mn-linux.org Minnesota Linux | Fax : (952)943-8500 Key > fingerprint = 6C E9 51 4F D5 3E 4C 66 62 A9 10 E5 35 85 39 D9 > > _______________________________________________ > Twin Cities Linux Users Group Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, > Minnesota http://www.mn-linux.org > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > https://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list -- Raymond Norton Little Crow Telemedia Network 320-234-0270