Re: [squid-users] transparent proxy with transparent gateway (hrm)

From: Terry Davis <tdavis@dont-contact.us>
Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2002 13:40:02 -0600

yes, this is exactly what I want as well. the only way I could see
something being transparent is an ethernet bridge. but can an ethernet
bridge route the correct traffic to the squid box?

Thank you!

Anton Krall wrote:

> I have a similar question..
>
> I have some Lucent TNTs... I have some dialup users.. So my question
> is... I want my dialup users to start using the proxy but of course..
> They cant change any of their settings so... How would you go about it?
>
> What hardware do I need.. I mean, 1 linux pc with squid, and what
> configuration would be needed in a router or the tnts?
>
> By default.. The users default gateway is the TNT... And the TNT goes to
> the router...
>
> Saludos
>
> Anton Krall
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> Original > -----Original Message-----
> Original > From: Alceu Rodrigues de Freitas Junior
> Original > [mailto:alceu.rodrigues@wws.com.br]
> Original > Sent: Viernes, 01 de Febrero de 2002 03:09 p.m.
> Original > To: Terry Davis
> Original > Cc: squid-users@squid-cache.org
> Original > Subject: Re: [squid-users] transparent proxy with
> Original > transparent gateway (hrm)
> Original >
> Original >
> Original > using Linux? Easy: use ipchains with the -j REDIRECT chain.
> Original >
> Original > On Fri, 1 Feb 2002, Terry Davis wrote:
> Original >
> Original > > This is a good one and perhaps I need to be
> Original > slapped around a bit for
> Original > > even suggesting it.
> Original > >
> Original > > I want to set up transparent proxying. I do not
> Original > want to change the
> Original > > default gw on my clients. Is there a way that I
> Original > can set up an ethernet
> Original > > bridge that 'listens' for port 80 connections and
> Original > mangles those packets
> Original > > so the destination address is the proxy server? I
> Original > think I know the
> Original > > answer to this but it's worth a shot.
> Original > >
> Original > >
> Original >
> Original > --
> Original > Go away or I'll replace you with a very short shell script.
> Original >
> Original >
> Original >
>

-- 
Terry Davis
Systems Administrator
BirdDog Solutions, Inc.
(402) 829-6059
www.birddog.com
Received on Fri Feb 01 2002 - 12:40:11 MST

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