Re: [squid-users] confused about ICAP and who's downloading what

2015-06-22 Thread Amos Jeffries
On 22/06/2015 7:24 p.m., Jason Haar wrote: > On 21/06/15 10:45, Antony Stone wrote: >> The former - squid does the download and passes the content to ICAP. > > Great. So squid does all the network calls and ICAP simply gets to > review the content (request and/or response) and potentially change i

Re: [squid-users] confused about ICAP and who's downloading what

2015-06-22 Thread Jason Haar
On 21/06/15 10:45, Antony Stone wrote: > The former - squid does the download and passes the content to ICAP. Great. So squid does all the network calls and ICAP simply gets to review the content (request and/or response) and potentially change it. Perfect :-) Thanks! -- Cheers Jason Haar Cor

Re: [squid-users] confused about ICAP and who's downloading what

2015-06-20 Thread Antony Stone
On Sunday 21 June 2015 at 00:31:45 (EU time), Jason Haar wrote: > When a web page is requested by a client, what component does what? Does > squid do the download, pass the content to ICAP, or does it (like with > parent proxies), just tell the ICAP software to do the download itself? The former

[squid-users] confused about ICAP and who's downloading what

2015-06-20 Thread Jason Haar
Hi there I'm starting to use ICAP as an AV content filter, having moved away from using the havp antivirus proxy as a parent proxy Part of the problem with havp was that it stopped being developed years ago and HTTP trickery had moved on in ways that basically it couldn't support - but squid - b