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Hello David,

Monday, March 18, 2002, 3:45:31 AM, you wrote:

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DT> badger wrote:

>>> How can I redirect traffic that comes to port 80 (www) to port 8080, the
>>> port for my squid web cache?
>>>      I have a lot of windoze clients that always change the options in
>>> IE&Netscape so they navigate the web without proxy..
>>
>>If you are using a firewall, it is easier and more efficient just to block 
>>outbound port 80 and open outbound port 8080 - force your users to use 8080.

DT> That's okay, but if you administer the clients, it requires you to
DT> configure every browser or http client (not all can be configured
DT> automatically).  It's really nice to do it transparently for all
DT> traffic.

DT> - -d


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