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From: buckaroo@data3.com.au (Hamish MacGregor)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Are there any http proxy servers available for freebsd?
Date: Fri, 29 Mar 1996 00:58:13 GMT
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pmh@ardbeg.islay.sub.org (Patrick M. Hausen) wrote:
>Yes, I do ;-)
Cool!

>Seriously, I've set up an Internet gateway for a small W95 network
>using the CERN httpd port included on the 2.1.0 CDROM. Works
>flawlessly.
I have a question regarding the CERN proxy server. Does it do proxy
cacheing? A lot of people simply want a cache on their LAN instead of
for security reasons, and I was wondering if the CERN stuff would do
it.

If so, where and how can I get the binaries for FreeBSD?

Hamish