Have you looked at using SQUID and a GRE tunnel to a Cisco router?
I have used this for a transparent proxy in the past, but squid has issues
unfortunately.
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hello :
I understood now after I saw the document rfc 1919.
It's too difficult to implement transparent proxy in a unmodified
tcp/ip
stack ,example ms system.
I want to know new information for this document,and which product
support transparent proxy?
I thought if use nat , transparent should be unused.
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