[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Block all ports, redirect port 80 to a caching proxy and only
allow that proxy access through port 80 on the firewall.

What is value of redirecting all http traffic thru a proxy? That just lets the proxy view the traffic that passes by unless I'm mistaken.

It's a caching proxy. So it caches it for you, and saves you hitting the 'Net the next time you get the same thing....



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