On 3/03/2012 1:15 a.m., J. Bakshi wrote:
On Sat, 03 Mar 2012 00:41:31 +1300
Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 2/03/2012 11:37 p.m., J. Bakshi wrote:
Hello list,
I have a debian server which works as a gateway as well as web server of our organization.
We use the web server as local web development server. Hence the gateway and the web-server IP is same.
I like to restrict some internet sites where squid becomes very handy. I have two problems here.
[1] Can I configure squid such a way where it just operates on WAN ethernet card,
Please explain a bit about what you mean by "operates on WAN ethernet
card". The card does not run software, so you can't be meaning the
obvious interpretation.
Actually the local gateway ( also the development server ) has two lan card.
One is connected with LAN and the other is with WAN
I mean,
do you want squid to listen on it for external traffic?
do you want to catch traffic arriving in via it?
do you want to catch traffic leaving via it?
any/all of the above?
You mentioned internal LAN users. But what about the rest.
without any
required settings from user-end ?
Yes. But _how_ depends on where the users are.
The users are both linux and window users.
I mean "where" as in:
Internal / LAN user?
external / WAN users?
random strangers visiting your web server?
All the questsions you need to consider anyway when designing the
security access permissions in squid.conf.
Amos