I am not sure what routers you are using, but I was able to accomplish
something similar with juniper equipment and policy based routing.

Basically instead of pointing all my workstations to the squid server as
their gateway, I used 2 pbr rules. The first rule takes any port 80 traffic
destined for internal web servers and subnets to the network default
gateway, the second rule routes all remaining port 80 traffic to the squid
server as the default  gateway.
On Mar 16, 2011 2:32 AM, "Richard Zulu" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hallo Everyone,
>
> Quick Question: I have a WSUS (Windows Server Update Services) within my
> network. I have close to 10,000 clients and I implement transparent
proxying
> within my network. I use Squid as the web cache.
>
> How best can I redirect traffic on port 80 from my network to microsoft
> windows updates websites, to my WSUS instead of the internet?
>
> --
> Richard Zulu
> gtug lead, Kampala (Uganda)
> http://kampala.gtugs.org
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