Yes - I'm running this at the moment.
It was fairly straightforward - installed squid and had it working as a
conventional proxy. I then reconfigured squid to be a transparent proxy and
created a user-defined service 'http_proxy' in FW-1 with Match
'SRV_REDIRECT(80,proxy_server_address,3128)' and added a rule of 'Internal
Network' -> 'Any' -> 'http_proxy' -> 'Accept' - 'Long'.
If you would like the squid config changes, I can post them to the list.
Regards,
Richard Scott
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Subject: [FW1] Transparent proxy with fw-1 and squid
Hi all.
Is possible to setup this configuration?
Thanks you
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