Hello Everyone,

I needed to perform transparent proxying wherein
web clients
from both public and private net can access my
internal web
site.

So I rolled a squid.lrp package that came from a
redhat6.2,
and followed the instructions found here:
http://www.flounder.net/ipchains/ipchains-howto.html#8
http://users.gurulink.com/drk/transproxy/transproxy-linux21-squid1.html

With the squid package also running at port 80 in
my DS1.02
based border router box, I managed to get the
entire setup
working.

Now my problem is that, the setup ended getting
abused
as it was used to send spam all over. My IP got
black listed
on some sites and so on. An exact explanation of
what
happend is found here:
http://www.fr2.cyberabuse.org/?page=abuse-proxy

My question now is, how do I get this requirement
properly
set? I needed to do transparent proxying at port
80
and at the same time, avoid getting abused. Any
hists on
proper firewalling techniques, etc, on this matter
is greately
appreciated.

TIA - VIC



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