Arun Shrimali wrote:
Dear Experts, I know this is no way related to squid, but while googling I found that lots of squid users are finding solution for this (me also). I have setup a squid 3.0 STABLE7 over fedora 9 with NCSA authentication. Which is working perfectly (thanks to Squid) But new few of my internal users want to configure pop3 and smtp to access mails from mail server which is situated outside network. As this Linux server (F9 with squid) is working as gateway (with NICs), how can we route the pop3 traffic (I know, as I said is not related to squid BUT WOULD BE USEFUL TO LOTS OF SQUID USERS, atleast who are newbie in Linux). Can any expert pen down few steps here to create a logical hole in firewall, an easy setup to allow such traffic.
The problem with penning a few steps is the steps required depend entirely on the steps already taken. How you set your gateway up is likely different from the way I would do it. Your best bet is to understand what the instructions you followed actually did. Then you can use that knowledge to make changes.
Otherwise, search for a Linux Users Group in your area, where you have a good chance of finding a live person to help you out.
regards Arun
Chris