O.k. I need some help with Squid. Flames won't help... Here is the situation. A small private school just opened this year, and I got a "server" for them. It is a Dell, running XP PRO. I don't know anything about linux, and the internet filtering software that I ultimately want to use, only runs under windows. This box is a dual homed box, with two nics. One nic is bound to 192.168.0.x subnet and the other is bound to the 192.168.9.x subnet. The ip's for the two nics are 0.195 and 9.195. On the .9 subnet, there is a protected WAP that will be used by the laptops in the school. On the 0.x subnet, there is a gateway at 0.1 that is the interenet interface. I have the squid 2.7 windows port. I need some help configuring this. I've worked my way through a good dozen tutorials on the web, and tried to get this working, but can't. I have found almost nothing on configuring squid to serve as a proxy on one subnet, while using a second nic to access the web. Eventually, I intend to run net nanny on the XP box, to filter the internet. That is another task, first I have to get squid running. The Dell can browse the web over the 0.1 net. If I move the network from 0.1 to the 9.x network, and connect it to the wap, I can browse the web over the wap. So now I have to hook the two together, with the proxy server sitting in the middle, and the laptop's pointed to the 9.195 as the gateway. Since there is no wireless link on the 0.1 network, smart students won't be able to bypass this.