Cisco 2501 & Squid 1.1.9

From: George M. Ellenburg <gme@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 30 Dec 1997 10:03:12 -0500

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Is it possible to set up some sort of NAT in a Cisco 2501 Router to
have the router blindly redirect all packets destined for port 80 to
our proxy server on port 3128 so our users don't have to specify a
proxy server address in their browsers?

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George M. Ellenburg Sundial Internet Services
Systems Administrator 4853-B S. Orange Ave.
<gme@sundial.net> Orlando, FL 32806
www.sundial.net
(407)438-6710
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Received on Tue Dec 30 1997 - 07:09:19 MST

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