Hi Simon: I was just re-reading my list and you seemed to know something about proxies? I have Squid running at my school on a rerasonably powerful server. We are using dialnet as the parent cache and I am pointing all of the school's stations (Win95) to the proxy in order to control things a bit (port 8080--Dialnet does this but I can control by room with Squid). I now want to use Apache to serve our web site on the same machine but it is proving difficult. 1. Do I need to have the Linux box running Samba for the clients to access the web pages? 2. Can they both exist on the same box or do I have to use just Apache? 3. What is the key configuration in Apache for this to happen. I have squid running but when I start up Apache (using it on port 8000).....hang on... I have just experimented and I can now reach the Apache message if I point the host machines to port 8000 but I have then lost the proxy capability. Is it possible to point Apache to go to Squid for the outside world? How is this done? Regards, Paul