just try to ping your proxy from another network (squid preferred) user level access control should work
Hiten. --- Lailesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > Setup a proxy server in your network with > cascaded proxy as remote proxy server's address. > configure all client proxy settings to brows > thru local proxy server. > > > > > > - "Prasanna David G." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > Hello all, > > > > We have 2 networks, say A and B. Let A be > > 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 > > and > > B 192.168.2.0/255.255.255.0. B is under my > > control and A is not. In > > fact, it will be very difficult to to make some > > changes in any settings > > (like route, etc) in A. > > > > These 2 network are separated by some 10 > > KMs and we have a leased > > line between them. I just set the router > > (cisco) on my > > side(B)(192.168.2.254) as the gateway for the > > network A. Similarly, > > they also set the router on their side as the > > gateway for our network. > > Now, we can access any machine on their side > > and vice versa. > > > > In network A, they are running a squid > > proxy, say at 192.168.1.1 > > port 3128. I want people on my side to use > > that proxy server. This is > > because they have a internet leased line with a > > very high bandwidth and > > we don't. If I set "proxy settings" in my > > browser, it works fine. But > > I don't want to go to every machine in my > > network and do this in every > > browser. This is because, if the leased line > > gets affected, I will have > > to do some alternative arrangements. > > > > I don't think I can do this using dhcp. Can > > I ? > > > > Can I use iptables to forward only those > > packets on port 80 to that > > proxy server on port 3128 ? If so, how ? > > This is what I thought of > > doing. Please advice me where I am wrong : > > > > I tell everyone (through dhcp) that 192.168.2.1 > > is the default gateway > > (it has only one interface). For 192.168.2.1, > > the default gateway is > > 192.168.2.254. In 192.168.2.1 port forward > > everything coming in port 80 > > to the proxy on the other side on port 3128. > > And I just forward all > > other packets (probably to the other network) > > to the other side. > > > > Is this possible ? If so, could you please > > tell me what all I sould > > do. If not, is there any other way to do this > > ? I don't want to change > > any network settings because it will be very > > difficult to make people on > > the other side do the corresponding changes in > > their configurations. > > > > Kindly give your advice. > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience > http://launch.yahoo.com > > _______________________________________________________________ > > Don't miss the 2002 Sprint PCS Application > Developer's Conference > August 25-28 in Las Vegas -- > http://devcon.sprintpcs.com/adp/index.cfm > > _______________________________________________ > linux-india-help mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-india-help __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience http://launch.yahoo.com _______________________________________________________________ Don't miss the 2002 Sprint PCS Application Developer's Conference August 25-28 in Las Vegas -- http://devcon.sprintpcs.com/adp/index.cfm _______________________________________________ linux-india-help mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-india-help
