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Hi Amos,
thanx again ;-)

OK, just to make it really clear (sorry about my bad english!!!) i try to
make a small illustration:

workgroup        connected by

workstation1)
workstation2|
                  |---network-HUB--eth1-{ Squid-Server
}-eth0---SWITCH------------------------Firewall-WWW
workstation3|     (192.168.3.0)                                           
(192.168.1.0)     Port 8080<----|
dataserver  ) 

There is NO router in the network of my workgroup. But the squid has to act
as something like a router.
Is this how you expected?


Kind regards

    Kai
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