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tor 2006-06-08 klockan 21:22 +0200 skrev Pasi Pekka Leinonen:

> 2) Is it a good way to do the transparensy routing of port 80 with 
> another linux server than where squid is running? Is this good way to
> do this? Any problems doing it this way? 

This is best done with policy routing to have the traffic routed to the
proxy where it is then intercepted. See the Linux Advanced Routing howto
documents for details.

> Can the proxy server then directly connect to internet or do have to
> backroute it to the router that made the separation?

Whatever you prefer.

> 3) Does any of you know does Linux support D-Link DGS-3308TG's 
> Trunking, also known as link aggregation to combine two gigabit
> connections as one? The switch does not seems to 
> support 802.3ad.

Linux has support for quite many bonding methods for link aggregation. A
introduction is included in the kernel documentation..
(Documentation/networking/bonding.txt), and numerous documents can be
found on the web by searching for Linux bonding howto

Regards
Henrik

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