I successfully did this using a Foundry switch and a CacheFlow proxy.  It
worked out awesome.  Reduced internet bandwidth utilization by about 20%,
brought my firewall load down to an average of 35% CPU, from a constant
100% CPU, and also took some serious load off of our internet border router
(which at the time was doing the NAT for the inside net.)  So, I can't
complain with that solution at all....  Hope this helps!

Jason

At 01:30 PM 9/10/00 +0430, Tech wrote:
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>Hi,
>
>How can use transparent WWW Cache Server be used with Checkpoint FW-1 4.0?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Reza
>
>
>
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