Hi list, A few idle moments on my hands I wanted to investigate getting a Squid box working behind my ADSL router. Squid would be listening on, say, 80 to incoming requests. ADSL router would be port forwarding 80 to it. I have a machine which runs a lot of web browseable add-ons all listening on different ports (nzb, image library, my EPG for XBMC etc). My setup would be similar to: I own foo.com. If I browse to http://nzb.foo.com traffic would be proxied to my linux box nzb handler, the nzb app would be listening on port 8800 but it would all go over 80. Similarly, I browse to http://image.foo.com and I would be directed to the box's image server listen on port 8081 – again traffic would be seen as if over 80. Again if I went to http://epg.foo.com it would be proxied to the EPG listening on 8082. I've not really had any exposure to this sort of thing but I think the concept is possible..? Any pointers or sample confs would be great to get me started… Nick The information contained in this e-mail is of a confidential nature and is intended only for the addressee. If you are not the intended addressee, any disclosure, copying or distribution by you is prohibited and may be unlawful. Disclosure to any party other than the addressee, whether inadvertent or otherwise, is not intended to waive privilege or confidentiality. Internet communications are not secure and therefore Conde Nast does not accept legal responsibility for the contents of this message. Any views or opinions expressed are those of the author. The Conde Nast Publications Ltd (No. 226900), Vogue House, Hanover Square, London W1S 1JU