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I have a system running SQUID with two nics.
One Public and one private. The private issues a Dynamic IP address to the clients on the inside via DHCP. What I want to do is force all port 80 443 in bound traffic to squid so that proxy occurs with out having to add a proxy server setting their browser. Any ideas? I know that I should be able to do this with IPTABLES. I am running on RedHat 9.0 Also I hav esquid Guard installed and that seems to really rock. Please help! Thank you, -Jason Brashear |
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