Just so everyone is on the same page here. Are you attempting to use the squid package or redirect WEB traffic to another squid box? If you're using the squid package redirection happens automatically on the backend.
Scott On 7/16/05, Dmitry Sorokin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Quoting "Kim C. Callis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > I must be missing something... I forwarded port 80 to port 3128, and > > applied... I am still not getting squid to take over. > > > > Interface: LAN > > External Address: Any > > Protocol: TCP > > External Port: 80 > > NAT IP: 192.168.0.1 > > Local Port: 3128 > > > > I thought that by adding that forwarding that squid would take over > > and proxy accordingly. But it would seem that I have nothing going > > unless I manually add the proxy information to the browser. > > > > Did I miss something? > > Make sure Interface is LAN > Use 127.0.0.1 as NAT IP > I tried it some times ago and it worked for me fine. > > > Hope that helps, > Dmitry > >