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On 17.10.11 11:25, - Mikael - wrote:
Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2011 11:25:03 -0700
From: - Mikael - <funactivities@xxxxxxxxx>
To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Question about configuration directive http_port

Please post new mail with proper subject, if you are asking a new question. Some mail clients can do threading which has many advantages
(and many disadvantages if you break it).

What are the benefits of having Squid on the LAN?

caching, mostly, and better control over the content (e.g. ICAP to filter viruses etc)

Our firewall (Sonicwall NSA) explicitly forbids proxies on the LAN for
some reason.

I guess it's because it's hard to distinguish users behind a proxy.
You probably could configure your firewall to allow having proxy on machine you maintain.

The firewall will forward all traffic to Squid only if its on public IP address.

you can also have squid on your network behind firewall, although it will probably see NATted address.
This is how we are setup right now:
(LAN) -> (Sonicwall firewall, NAT, DPI, DHCP) -> (Squid) -> WWW
WAN routing is done by the ISP's router that's on site.
Latency from LAN to Squid box is <1ms.

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