Varga R. Tamas wrote:
> I would like to connect http-gw and squid together, so far with no luck.
> The scenario is the following:
> 
> world|----|public network|----|private network|----|client|
>           | with squid   |    |with http-gw   |
>
> What I would like to achieve is that the client from the private network
> goes through the firewall and after that reaches the proxy cache.

Is there any particular reason why you want to do it this way? My
suggestion would be to do away with the http-gw and just use squid
on the firewall. If you want to restrict traffic to certain sites,
you could do that with squid alone. If the squid is on a machine
outside the secure perimeter, you should use a plug-gw on the
firewall to pass proxy requests through the firewall to squid.
As far as I am aware there's no way that you could use the http-gw
to make an external proxy transparent to your users.   

Ciao,
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