On 3/30/07, jumbz tayamen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 why not just route all port 80 destined packets to the proxy? you can do
this on the gateway. if you have a router, route all port 80 to the proxy by
setting the next hop of these packets to the gateway.


No Jumbz, the problem doesn't lies there but on rouge proxy who expand there
Internet by using a proxy server.

example: I only allow one PC for internet in that place as per MOU. However,
they would put a proxy and expand it to all the PC in there place.

My router is locked and only two IPs are allowed to pass. and both of them
are my proxy server only.

i have not work on this because I got shifted to arp poisoning. See my other
post.
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