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Re: Forcing DHCP address range through squid




On Oct 17, 2004, at 12:57 AM, Philip Ershler wrote:

Ok, color me embarrased. I have a 10.3.5 server running nat to provide an internal network from a DSL line. I use 10.0.0.1-10.0.0.127 for fixed ip's. The DHCP server hands out addresses from 10.0.0.128 on up. I need all web traffic from the DHCP addresses to go to port 8080 so that Dansguardian can have a look at what's being requested. I want the fixed ip addresses to go through untouched. I had this workiing under 10.2.8, but I can't for the life of me get it working on 10.3.5. Anybody care to make a fool out me?

Thanks, Phil

We have a link to a good article about doing transparent proxy on AFP548.


<http://www.afp548.com/article.php?story=20040806214841488>

Maybe read through it and see if you missed anything.

Josh

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Josh Wisenbaker, ACSA
Sr. Systems Engineer
ComputerTree Technologies
1-800-467-9820


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