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Port forwarding and Squid



OK, folks...

I've been pouring over archives of lists and forums trying to figure this out and what seemed simple, apparently isn't (for me, anyway).

I am using Squid 2.6 stable 9 for a proxy server running in transparent mode on an Xserve (1.0 MHz DP G4) with Tiger server  10.4.9. 

I want to use server admin to forward/redirect all port 80 traffic on the local boxes to port 3128 (squid's default port) so that the proxy isn't circumvented and so that the boxes don't have to be expressly told to use the proxy.

I'll be darned if I can find a good howto or even a message that alludes to the best way to do this and all of my attempts to write a rule under the advanced tab result in error messages on the part of the firewall.

Can you all help out?

Pat

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TIme is never wasted.
It merely passes.
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Pat.Plummer.MD;D,ABSM
blacksun at ix dot gotdns dot org




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