On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 8:24 AM, devlin7 <it_at_wghs.school.nz> wrote:
>
> I love my Squid proxy, it is fabulous! Having said this, I would prefer my
> clients to talk directly to the web via the default gateway. This is
> especially true of my Linux work stations in our school.
>
> Last week I was tinkering and I setup a new squid proxy server. I then
> mucked around with IPTables on this box so that any any coming traffic is
> redirected to the squid proxy. This is great as I can have a default gateway
> and get filtering like Dansguardian. The only downside to this is that the
> Squid proxy is running in transparent mode and I can't log which user is
> accessing the web.
>
> Is there a way to authenticate my default gateway?
You need to choose: interception or authentication.
You can have squid forward via dansguardian, or vice verca, without
using interception.
-Rob
Received on Sun Sep 12 2010 - 20:31:49 MDT
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