Re: Host blocking

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well I know how to configure transparent proxy, but I realy dont dont know whats
will be the impact to my server and system. and number 2 even though I have a
transparent proxy clients can always define there pereffered proxy isn't it? so
the objective now is to block proxy.ISP.net including its corresponding IP
address. Am I doing the right way?

Thanks,

 wennie

Quoting Askar <askarali@xxxxxxxxx>:

> hmm sound like you are running your proxy "squid" in non interception
> mode, so why not give a kick to Interception "transparent" which mean
> you don't have to configure each client to use your proxy i-e it will
> be transparent to them.
>
> http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/TransparentProxy.html
>
> regards
>
> Askar
>
> On 5/17/05, Wennie V. Lagmay <wlagmay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Our ISP's Proxy server is proxy.ISP.net , our company's own proxy server is
> > proxy.ourcompany.net. Our own proxy server has delay_pool but our ISP proxy
> > server dont have. I want to control our client to use only our company
> proxy
> > server. how can I block the proxy.ISP.net using IP tables so that every
> body
> > can be force to use our compnay proxy server. (note that our company proxy
> > server is connected to our ISP proxy server as cache_peer parent)
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > wennie
> >
> >
>
>
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