This should be pretty easy to handle.  Simply put the squidGuard box in between the 
Wireless AP and the router - all traffic is then forced to pass through the proxy 
which, naturally, will need to have two NICs.

I'd really recommend you not use the proxy as a DNS server - you should get some DNS 
servers from your ISP.  Use those - it'll be a whole lot easier than trying to 
administer a BIND setup on top of everything else.  If you're worried about access to 
objectionable content - that's what you have squidGuard for :)

Regards,
Mike


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Fri, 28 Mar 2003 11:26:02 -0600

>I am settin up a wireless network in our churches coffee bar.
>I want to force the proxy on all DHCP clients going through the AP.
>The AP in connected to a Lynksys Firewall/Router.
>
>Does anyone know how this can be done?
>
>Is it possible to set the sguid guard proxy as the DNS server?
>
>Please let me know,
>Thank you,
>-Jason
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