Re: [squid-users] Can transparent squid do this?

From: Henrik Nordstrom <hno@dont-contact.us>
Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2002 21:02:17 +0200

Do you have control of netlogon for these clients? If so then it is
almost trivial to add a small program that sets the proxy settings in
the browsers..

Regards
Henrik

On Friday 19 April 2002 10:55, Rainer Traut wrote:
> Hi,
> that's what i thought...
> we cannot change anything on the clients (approx. 350).
> It works with the plain local ip, until the login sequence forwards
> the browser
> to the DNS name. Then no go...
> Thanks for your anwser.
>
> MfG
> Rainer
>
> Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> >You will need to recondigure the client browser to use your Squid
> > server as proxy, or to make the clients able to resolve and route
> > IP addresses.
> >
> >Regards
> >Henrik
> >
> >Rainer Traut wrote:
> >>Hi,
> >>Is it possible to install a transparent proxy on a Linux pc,
> >>while this proxy only serves requests to one Website?
> >>It's a subnet without any internet access, while we have
> >>one adress in there which should transparently forward http(s)
> >>requests over an isdn line to our net.
> >>We cannot change anything of the clients configuration.
> >>
> >>I managed to get this working without squid but because
> >>the client cannot resolve the address it's not working
> >>after login. After login sequence the client gets forwarded
> >>to the complete url with dns name, which the client cannot
> >>resolve anymore. By using squid running on out pc
> >>it can do name resolution within our net.
> >>
> >>Will this work with squid? if not,
> >>what can i do... ?!
> >>
> >>Thank you
> >>Rainer
Received on Fri Apr 19 2002 - 14:58:44 MDT

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