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Thanks. So Squid cannot do what I am looking for and is only for http.

I will check out proxycfg.exe command. This is a new one to me. I hope 
Vista and Windows 7 have it too.


On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 12:32:15AM +1200, Amos Jeffries wrote:

> >I got Squid v2.7 stable 6 installed and working in a Windows XP Pro. SP2 
> >machine, with its IIS, as a proxy server. I can make clients' web 
> >browsers (e.g., IE and Firefox in Windows XP), go through this proxy 
> >server with no problems.
> >
> >I am wondering if I can use Squid to do the same proxy for network 
> >devices (e.g., onboard network). I would like to be able to set up PCs' 
> >Internet access instead of web browsers.
> >
> >Thank you in advance. :)
> 
> The use of Squid as HTTP proxy is limited only individual app or devices 
> capabilities.
> 
> On windows XP the command "proxycfg -u" IIRC is sufficient to get the 
> MS-produced apps using the same settings as IE, whether they are proxy 
> or not.
> 
> I've heard tell of people using ActiveDirectory to push out proxy 
> settings to all machines in a controlled network environment, mayhap an 
> expert on that will say how if you need it.
> 
> Other devices and apps you will have to check out individually and see 
> what can be done.
> 
> As a fallback for the really limited apps there is always interception 
> at the network gateway device. Though this has a whole other set of 
> problems and should only be considered as a last resort.

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