El 04/07/12 02:07, Amos Jeffries escribió:
> On 04.07.2012 07:05, Linos wrote:
>> Hi,
>> i have configured transparent proxy sometimes for the local network LAN,
>> but
>> now i want to actually control the output traffic from the machine
>> running the
>> squid itself without have to configur
On 04.07.2012 13:52, bnichols wrote:
I do it on my routers. If you have a ddwrt enabled router on your lan
you can simply put your squid in transparent mode and add the
iptables
rules/script to your firewall and save, google "DDWRT squid
transparent" and youll find it, or do it on a mikrotik is
On 04.07.2012 07:05, Linos wrote:
Hi,
i have configured transparent proxy sometimes for the local network
LAN, but
now i want to actually control the output traffic from the machine
running the
squid itself without have to configure manually browsers and other
network
programs, i can't get it
Hi,
i have configured transparent proxy sometimes for the local network
LAN, but
now i want to actually control the output traffic from the machine running the
squid itself without have to configure manually browsers and other network
programs, i can't get it to work using iptables, what r