Re: [squid-users] Use squid to switch to Tor network

From: Nguyen Hai Nam <nam.nh_at_nd24.net>
Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2012 13:59:44 +0700

Hi,

The scenario is: [intercept] squid will forward traffic to Privoxy by
cache_peer directive. But I only want forward some *specific* routing to
Privoxy to the unreachable path, the remain Internet traffic is as
usual. Can it?

Thanks.

On 2/15/2012 7:26 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> The key to all of this is that the traffic goes from point A inside
> your network where the clients can reach to some point B outside from
> which the domains can be reached.
>
> You could do this with any sort of relay or tunnel service. Squid only
> handles HTTP, so the clients other traffic will stay broken. The type
> of service you are looking for is usually seen with two Squid
> operating with a VPN or TLS tunnel between them, using cache_peer to
> pass traffic over it (works just as well as a routed packet path too
> if you add NAT).
>
> SOCKS proxy is a good idea, as would be a VPN-like tunnel with yoru
> routing sending packets to some outside server acting as a relay router.
>
> Amos
>
>
Received on Thu Feb 23 2012 - 06:58:58 MST

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