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RE: [squid-users] Can you use a pac file to bypass proxy for file downloads?

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> 
> Hello,
> 
> 	I am planning to host squid on a server with a 100Mbit 
> connection.  The company that will be hosting my server only 
> allows 200Gbits of bandwidth per month.  Delay pools will be 
> used to limit total bandwidth and speed.  I would like home 
> broadband users to bypass the proxy when requesting file 
> downloads (to conserve bandwidth).  It was recently brought 
> to my attention that this may be possible by configuring a 
> .pac script to bypass the proxy on commonly known download 
> URL patterns such as .zip and .iso file extensions.  Has 
> anyone tried this?  Or can someone point me in the right 
> direction as to guides, instructions, or how-tos?  I have not 
> been able to find any example scripts for microsoft.
 
 - Your home broadband users have free internet access.
   How would you, for starters, force them to use that
   proxy in the long run ?

   M.


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