Aaron Wright wrote: >> It would work, but you could run squid anywhere, you just need to >> redirect the traffic accordingly. > > This is true, but I was hoping to insert squid transparently so that > all computers and wireless devices, such as tablets and phones, would > be forced to use it. Right, that is exactly what I am proposing. > In the future this is going to be for filtering and monitoring. I > wanted something that couldn't be avoided easily; such as adjusting > your proxy settings. I was just trying to get the simple case to work > first. The setup I proposed will reroute all port 80 traffic via <whatever box> you want. You can amend that to reroute anything you want. >> Also, which kernel/distro are you running? > > I'm trying to use Debian 6 right now. I'll probably upgrade to Debian > 7 at some point. Kernel? > Could I hang squid off the LAN side of the router like all the other > devices, and have the router some how enforce the proxy? Quite likely, that is what my setup will do. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (13.8°C) http://www.hostsuisse.com/ - dedicated server rental in Switzerland.