Hi Daniel, FIrst of all, everuthing in once life onc ehappens first time so need not worry, Secondly u can do all the thing u hav specified withg squid. Regards Dev On 4/28/05, Daniel Spratlen <daniel.spratlen@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello all, > I'm new to this list so I apologize if my questions have been > answered before. I have a application that currently uses delegate > (http://www.delegate.org) as a proxy server. I'm interested in > replacing delegate with squid. I've read through the FAQ and I have a > few questions. > > In my application delegate serves as a transparent proxy server for port > 80 and port 443 traffic. Getting the traffic to the proxy isn't a > problem as we are using spoofed DNS. There is zero browser > configuration on the client. All traffic is dynamic and we don't > need/want to cache anything. > > With delegate I can do a tcp relay, which is taking https requests from > a client and passing the encrypted traffic to the server (and back again > obviously). Is it possible to provide this functionality with squid? > > Is it possible to use the ACL functionality of squid to filter based on > user agent? > > Is it possible to limit the number of concurrent http/https sessions a > user may have (based on ip address)? > > thanks for the help > > Daniel > >