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.
> > 
> 
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