you don't... in linux you would use iptables to forward packets on behalf
of the internal network... squid is just an http proxy it won't take out
your trash or wash your car.
joelja
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, rick bohaty wrote:
> I am using squid and have set my workstations to point
> to the squid server as the default gateway. Problem is
> I have non-http programs that need to get out to the
> interent. How do I tell squid to pass these requests
> on to the internet?
>
> Thanx
>
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