Hi ,
You could go for transparent proxy .
You just need to make a few changes in the squid.conf files and iptables rules 
for that..
Have a look at the following url ,could be helpful to u
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/TransparentProxy-4.html


Regards,
Vijaya

On Friday 15 August 2003 06:09 pm, Kyle Gasho wrote:
> I'd like to setup squid as a proxy server for my small network (1-10
> systems), but I have some questions. I have been able to get squid working
> perfectly (RedHat9), I point my web browser (IE6 on WinXP workstations)to
> 192.168.1.xxx:3128 and it works great! Thank-you  Squid dev team :-)
>
> Here is what I wish I could do. I'd like to NOT have to manualy configure
> every clients web broswer to the IP/PORT of the proxy. Is there any easy or
> hard way to get DHCP or something else to "auto" setup or make the gateway
> point to the squid proxy, so it's transparent to end-users/clients that
> they are using squid.
>
> I am unable to set gateway IP on Linksys router. I can configure DHCP POOL
> and DNS only.
>
> Linksys router = Linksys BEFW11S4 V4
>
> Network Layout:
> Comcast Cable modem (RJ45) to Linksys router (IP=192.168.1.1) Linksys
> router to 10port 10/100 Mb switch. DHCP is controled by Linksys router.
> 192.16.8.10-192.168.1.90 (DHCP POOL) RedHat 9 server IP 192.168.1.200
> (STATIC)
>
> Typical workstationlooks DHCP:
> IP: 192.168.1.10-90 (Dynamic)
> Gateway: 192.168.1.1
> DNS1: 1xx.1xx.1xx.1xx (confgiured from cable modem)
> DNS2: 2xx.2xx.2xx.2xx (confgiured from cable modem)
> DNS3: 2xx.2xx.2xx.2xx (Manually inserted on Linksys DHCP config page)
>
>
>
> Sorry for the long message, but I wanted to provide all needed information.
>
>
> Thank-you!
>
>
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