[MLB-WIRELESS] (Squid Proxy) Paths clearing for wireless networks

Matt Pearce mattpearce at optushome.com.au
Tue Jun 18 15:34:58 EST 2002


I am curious if someone was to setup a squid cache what sorta size would you
be talking if you gave Melb Wireless access to it ??

Matt.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Drew" <drew at wireless.org.au>
To: <melbwireless at wireless.org.au>
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 3:28 PM
Subject: Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] (Squid Proxy) Paths clearing for wireless
networks


> >
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> >>8.8 You must not resell, share or otherwise distribute the Service (or
> >>any portion thereof) to any third party without the prior written
> >>consent of Optus. For example, you must not provide Internet access to
> >>others through a dial up or wireless connection, host shell accounts
> >>over the Internet, provide email or news service or send a news feed.
> >>----------
> >>
> >>
> >
> >I guess this one is a matter of interpretation, No we can't allow some
one
> >to get the latest kernel via our connection, how ever, if it happens to
be
> >that I've downloaded it via the proxy and it's still there and some one
else
> >gets it from the proxy, there's nothing wrong with that in /MY/ eyes.
> >
> >
> Right, I never assumed that people could make direct requests, as that
> would then be sharing the internet connection, but if Squid
> automatically cached everything that everyone downloaded, and we indexed
> all this data, we could have a nice little search engine you could check
> to see if "file X" is on the wlan before you get it off the net.
> Effectively this shares everyone's connections, but extremely indirectly.
>
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