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Re: squid as wpad server?

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L.P.H. van Belle wrote:
Read :
https://findproxyforurl.com/official-toolset/ That one helped me a lot, all you want to know is there imo.
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	Seems like that is mostly about setting one up.

	I already have a working one, but in reading docs on the squid wiki
it was suggested that having your proxy being able to 'double' as your web-proxy was one way to reduce some complexity -- so I wasn't trying to set one up -- already did that with a smallish webserver that
serves up my wpad.dat file, with dns and dhcp records both pointing at
that resource -- seems to work find for all tested browsers.

	It's the merge thingy that likely wouldn't be in a standard toolset
that does something like what Jeffery maybe had done that might suffice.

I'll have to try that to give it a spin.

To someone else's setup question, I threw my current dns-like settings at them
and mentioned how wpad needs to be contacted before the proxy as wpad is supposed to tell a browser where the proxy is or which proxy to use.

Thanks for the pointers though! _______________________________________________
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