Re: [squid-users] Hardware placement in existing network?

From: Adrian Chadd <adrian_at_creative.net.au>
Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 19:58:15 +0800

It depends whats doing NAT and stuff on your home network.

If the cable modem is doing NAT, and your wireless router is actually a wireless bridge, then
I'd put it between the cable modem and the wireless router.

If the cable modem is just being a bridge and providing one IP; and your wireless
router is actually being a router/NAT gateway, then put it between the routerand the switch.

Adrian

On Thu, May 15, 2008, syslock_at_comcast.net wrote:
> Hello there...
>
> I am looking to setup a transparent cache for a non-profit with a slow internet connection.
> I decided I would try and setup a transparent squid cache for home use first and use that
> knowledge to build a transparent cache for the non-profit.
> I want squid to be able to cache pages over the slow link as well as block access
> to inappropriate adult sites etc.
>
> I picked up the O’Reilly book on Squid but I still have some questions on hardware setup.
> The one page blurb on hardware setup tells me nothing really. I was expecting a lot more
> information on this. Even after searching thru the FAQ files, it’s still unclear to me on
> what I need to do hardware setup wise.
>
> Does the squid server have to go in line someplace in the hardware chain
> or can it just be plugged into the router or switch?
>
> I currently have the following home setup:
> Cable Modem – Wireless Router – Switch – Several Home Computers
> Where does my squid sever need to sit?
> Between the modem and router? Just plug it into my switch?
>
> For the non-profit their setup is:
> Limited DSL connection – Router – Switch – Office Computers
> Where do I place the squid server? Just plug it into the current switch or does it
> have to go in-line between the Router and Switch? (Pass thru the Squid box with two nics?)
>
> I appreciate any help/mentoring with my project.
> All the best,
>
>
>
> Chris
> Ann Arbor, MI USA
> syslock_at_comcast.net

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