Adam on Wed, 2 Dec 1998 12:53:44 -0500 (EST)


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Re: Linux Proxy server


What?!?!
these look like links to squid, as in the aquatic animal, rather than squid the
proxy server.
Enlighten me, Im confused.

Kurt Starsinic wrote:

> "Kenny, Vale T" wrote:
> > Ok Folks,
> >         I need info on Linux proxy server successes for substantial sized
> > companies.  I am dealing with an empire building director who wants to
> > replace our current proxy with NT boxes.  I am going to push for either
> > Linux's standard proxy server or the server from CSM-USA, Interproxy, but I
> > need docs.  It's unfortunate that the only thing wrong with the current
> > proxy is a under-powered processor, but upping the box is not expensive
> > enough an option for mgmt here, so we are doing a whole project for the
> > thing.
> > Our window of opportunity is small, but we have an ace in the hole, the CIO
> > likes UNIX/Linux, so if I move fast enough, we have a good chance of
> > success...
>
>     You should find some good success stories here:
>
>     http://seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov/OCEAN_PLANET/HTML/squid_links.html
>
>     Peace,
> * Kurt Starsinic (kstar@isinet.com) ------------------ Technical Specialist *
> |  `Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.'  |
> |                            -- Arthur C. Clarke                            |
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Adam


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