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fenton06 said:BTW, is everyone else not connecting to the UD server?

fenton06 said:BTW, is everyone else not connecting to the UD server?
i'm invincible!rogue_jedi said:
AtomicMoose said:May have to UD on some of the PC's here at work...![]()

Once they are up, I will try and see if I can get through the FW here.p[H]ant0m said:
The problem is that Squid treats http as an interpretable protocol rather than passing through everything it recieves. This is necessary for some of the advanced features of Squid (caching, filtering, etc), but it breaks almost any real http/1.1 request.sandmanx said:Squid isn't http/1.1 compliant in 2005? I can't think of a good reason for that, since it's been around for what, 5 years now?
I'm glad I use my *nix boxen for ssh/vpn/vnc/auth and decided agaist using a proxy now.

QFT.unhappy_mage said:The problem is that Squid treats http as an interpretable protocol rather than passing through everything it recieves. This is necessary for some of the advanced features of Squid (caching, filtering, etc), but it breaks almost any real http/1.1 request.
Idiots.
i'm invincible!fenton06 said:how can I get it so it runs at startup? I don't want to have to start it every time I shutdown/restart.

`emerge foldingathome`rogue_jedi said:(all i've done it with is gentoo, and i don't remember how i did it)
