hi,

would it be an option for you to move ebox behind your ADLS modem instead of 
your switch?
like this:
ADSL modem => ebox => switch

i believe in this way your ADSL will only be used for supplying ebox with an 
external IP and all your traffic will be routed through ebox.
you can also setup the dhcp server of ebox so supply IPs to your network.

good luck


----- Original Message ----
From: Rooney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, 10 October, 2007 4:10:58 AM
Subject: [Ebox-user] Ebox Proxy server separated from gateway machine

Dear all,
My network configuration is as below :


Internet 
    |
Gateway Modem-Router (IP 10.45.37.1)
    |
Switch/Hub
    |
Workstations & Servers (incl. Ebox)   (IP 10.45.37.xxx, gateway
 10.45.37.1)


Then I installed Ebox just for HTTP Proxy (IP 10.45..37.2). 
I want to use it as transparent proxy.
Every workstation/client points to 10.45.37.1 as their gateway.
With such normal setting (I'm just a newbie), I can't make that Ebox
 machine
to function as transparent proxy, because every PC go straight to the
gateway.
I've learned that we can use IPTABLES from gateway to reroute to Ebox
machine, but my gateway machine is not a linux PC,  it's just an ADSL
ModemRouter ! How can I set that modemrouter to reroute HTTP traffic to
 Ebox
and route it back to the gateway to get it pass thru the internet ?
Your help would be appreciated.

Regards,
Ron.




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