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 G
Friday, August 15, 2003 8:40 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Squid question
>
>
> 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
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 wha
ve to
worry about the change in gateway in your DHCP scope, iptables, squid.conf,
and the proc IP-forwarding (echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward).
> -Original Message-
> From: Kyle Gasho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 8:40 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PRO
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Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 8:40 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Squid question
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 poin
squid can be used in conjunction with apache, as an http
accelerator.commonly referred to as a reverse cache.
Brian
On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Steve Feehan wrote:
> Fernando Rowies wrote:
> > I'm running an Apache web server.
> > Can people accesing web pages in my server view more faster
>
At 15:57 23/08/00 -0300, Fernando Rowies wrote:
>I'm running an Apache web server.
>Can people accesing web pages in my server view more faster
>if I configure squid tu run as a cache?
>Or only if those people configure their browser in a special way?
Yes, you can configure squid as an http accel
On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Fernando Rowies wrote:
> I'm running an Apache web server.
> Can people accesing web pages in my server view more faster
> if I configure squid tu run as a cache?
> Or only if those people configure their browser in a special way?
>
As far as I know, squid is a cache server
Fernando Rowies wrote:
> I'm running an Apache web server.
> Can people accesing web pages in my server view more faster
> if I configure squid tu run as a cache?
> Or only if those people configure their browser in a special way?
>
squid is an http proxy cache. you don't use it in conjunction w
I'm running an Apache web server.
Can people accesing web pages in my server view more faster
if I configure squid tu run as a cache?
Or only if those people configure their browser in a special way?
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