On Thu, 20 Apr 2000, you wrote:
> "Benjamin de los Angeles Jr." wrote:
>
> > With the help of netcat or transproxy as noted by Ian, ipchains can.
>
> read the line below as what migz said regarding to ipchains :->
>
Duh. transproxy will run on the firewall machine. So IPCHAINs will redirect
to transproxy's port, and transproxy will forward the requests to a remote squid
server, get its replies and re-forward back to the original requestor. It's a
kludge, yes, but it works and i have it on production. This solution spares
having to run a squid proxy on a simple "gateway/firewall" machine.
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