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Jose wrote:
Binarys are for Windows xp professional. We don't use dhcp, domain. All my network is in a workgroup without servers. Usually we use Wingate like proxy in a similar environment, working in transparent mode (NAT) and works fine, but now we want, testing this proxy.

Thanks.

IIRC Guido knew of major problems with non-Server versions of Windows and was always recommending people not use them as Servers.

DNS WPAD should still work for you though. It requires only a DNS + small Web server.

Amos



----- Original Message ----- From: "Kinkie" <gkinkie@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Jose" <informaticasre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 9:37 AM
Subject: Re:  Squid & Win XP & transparent mode


Configuring all your clients is not that bad, there are mechanisms to
do it almost painlessly:

Among the availble options there's DHCP, wpad and if you have a domain
you can also use group policies and logon scrips.

Teharding your question, what OS would you need the binary for? MS Windows?

On 11/12/08, Jose <informaticasre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello.
Any one could tell me where i can download latest binary version of squid compiled with options to works in transparent mode ? I don't like configure
IE7 in all my clients. :-)


Thanks.





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   /kinkie





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