> 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?

















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