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lokesh.khanna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi
> 
> Why can't you make a policy on incoming net1 router which will match all
> http traffic from wifi subnet and redirect to squid.
> On squid you can make a rule for port redirection from http port to port
> 3128 for wife network.

That is currently not a possible feature of the router.
Netw 1 is connected to an untrusted port of the router (for lisencing
reasons) and this redirection feature is not possible on these ports of
the router.

It's indeed a very ugly structure.

So the only way I found to solve this problem is to run a second proxy.
But how to configure that proxy to use a proxy is a mystery for me :-)



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Christophe 'ElCascador' Vandeplas
christophe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.vandeplas.com
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