On 17/06/17 22:07, Blason R wrote:
Agree and yes even I considered that as well. This should work without any issues. However since I am testing I am looking for ready-made ACLs for office 365 and wanted to check every applications i.e. Skype, Voice Calling and other functionalities.
It helps a lot to mention minor details like what you actually want in your initial message. Then you do not end up with days of waiting 5 days for answers to the "does it work? yes/no" stage for every piece of software in existence.
The answer to all of the above is that Squid is an HTTP proxy. If the application uses HTTP it almost certainly works with Squid in one way or another.
Now you can move on to the actually important things like looking up whether those applications use HTTP or not (VoIP almost certainly does not; Skype is a mixed situation with some HTTP some non-HTTP), and testing the ones that do HTTP. Note that squid.conf needs to match *your* chosen network policy, not someone elses' policy.
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