> Panjai Tantatsanawong wrote:
> > Dear Squid user
> > I would like to ask that is it possible to force
> > all users to use WWW via Squid proxy by block TCP port 80
> > of all clients in router and allow only proxy machine
> > to access outside?
>
> Yes, of course. The only negative side is that you will be likely to get
> washed out by the stream of users' calls and e-mails :-)
> However, you will be much more likely to be washed out by the calls and
> e-mails if you set up a 'transparent' proxy ;-)
>
HI
I suppose that is the 20,000 Question. How does one set up a 'transparent' proxy. I would love to learn
Thanks
Nicole
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