There is many methods:
* WPAD, assuming WPAD resolution is enabled in the browser. WPAD is a
automatic means whereby the browser locates proxy configuration. This
can be configured by either DHCP or DNS.
* Domain logon scripts which configured the proxy settings in the
browsers.
* Transparent cacheing, automatically intercepting any requests for
port 80 and redirecting them to the proxy.
Regards
Henrik
tor 2003-04-10 klockan 15.03 skrev Galea Gilbert:
> Hi Squid gurus,
>
> I know this query is not that related with squid, however it is indirectly
> related since without it I cannot use squid :) I need to configure remotedly
> the proxy settings of every internet explorer user to re-direct the browsers
> to squid for every http request. Preferably I would like to do this without
> the user knowing that I'm configuring his/her settings. Is this possible?
> has anybody with something of the sort?
>
> Many thanks,
> Gilbert
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