On Mon, 3 May 2010 17:52:19 -0500, Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz <luis.daniel.lucio@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Le lundi 3 mai 2010 17:11:00, Jorge Armando Medina a écrit : >> Dave Coventry wrote: >> > I need to add a proxy server to our office network. >> > >> > The router/modem is a DLink G604T and I want all requests for Internet >> > access to be re rerouted to a Debian box with Squid Installed. >> >> Im afraid this cannot be achieved with simple static routes, you need to >> setup a interceptor proxy so outgoing http traffic is intercepted by >> your router and then transparent redirec it to your squid box. >> >> If you alrewady have a debian box with squid I recommend to setup a >> firewall on it with two interfaces and use it as your default gateway, >> this way you can use transparent proxy. >> >> For more information read the wiki page: >> http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/InterceptionProxy >> >> Best regards >> >> > How do I set this up? >> > >> > I notice that the Router has an advanced option called 'Routing' which >> > defines the Routing table. >> > >> > Options are: >> > >> > Destination: >> > Netmask: >> > Gateway: >> > Connection: >> > >> > I take it that the Destination is the Proxy Server (192.168.1.5), the >> > netmask will be 255.255.255.0 >> > >> > I'm not sure what the Gateway will be, and I presume I accept the >> > default for connection, which is Pvc0. >> > >> > Or am I going in the wrong direction entirely? > > as far as i understand, he has a 24 bit network, > .5 is his proxy > .1 (or whater number) his router > > do you need to proxy all so there are your possibilities: > > 1. If you have your own internal dns or winbugs domain, use wpad > 2. configure by hand all your browsers > 3. if you want transparent proxy you need advanced arp poissoning :) > jejeje > or my professional services :P > > Regards, > > LD For small/medium sized LAN I find it easier to set the DLink to its DMZ zone and setup the squid box as a router. Amos