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Hi!

Maybe a simple solution: autoconfiguration script (wpad.dat), you can
make the stations conditionally use any proxy depending on the URL (or
part of it), also, other fields.  From squid, I would need to analyze
the case, I have never done anything like that, but it should be
possible.  Nevertheless, I find simpler, and maybe more powerful the
wpad option (you can make IE stop using the proxy to access internal
servers, even if those are in different subnets).

I hope this helps,

Ildefonso Camargo

On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 3:14 PM, Noceg <jclark@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I tried changing those settings with no change.  I also read about using
> nonhierarchical_direct or never_direct.  I am really not sure
>
> Thanks
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