On mån, 2007-07-30 at 16:19 -0400, Chase Putans wrote: > I looked all over for a way to do this, but I was unable to find one. > If a user attempts to go to a domain that does not exist, the customer > squid error page is returned. What I would like to do is have the > browser act as it would if there was no proxy at all. For this you have to use a proxy.pac script which tells the browser to attempt to go direct on unresolvable domains. > I googled how to do this, or how to turn off any/all of the custom error > pages without any real information on this. Once the request has hit Squid it's too late. Squid has to respond in some manner. Either with the requested content, or an error indicating why the requested content could not be requested. Regards Henrik
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