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10-Aug-2005, 05:09 PM #1
Setting up a Cache Server
I have a ISA 2K server setup on my network as a cache server. It works great when I enter the settings manually for the proxy on browsers, but I have 350 users to do this too. My ideal is to use the wpad.dat file to push out the setting for the proxy. My DNS is located on my RedHat Server. What I want to do is to setup a wpad.dat file up on it so my clients can use the "Automaticlly detect settings" box for a proxy server. Does anyone know how to do this? I keep finding articles on it for a Windows DNS server. I am going crazy. Also I am great at setting up Window servers, but Redhat I am just learning. Please keep this in mind.

Thanks in advance,

TK
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