I have a Squid(Proxy) question that hopefully can be easily answered. We
currently run a commercial Proxy Server where we pay for each client
that uses it. That's not a big deal except that we have a bunch of users
(say 200-300) that only connect to a couple web sites to do their job.
Instead of continuing to pay client licenses I think I could use Squid
(or some other open source proxy server) as their proxy. 

I've looked at Squid's web site at the FAQ, and based on that, I think I
can do it, but before taking this to my boss and proposing it I want to
make sure. 

Can I put up a Redhat machine running Squid and allow all users to hit
only a couple web sites? (I say all users because if they only go to
these couple sites it would probably be easier to just let anyone
connect if they want to use it as their proxy, hopefully without even
authenticating)

Is there another product besides Squid I should consider?

Thanks in advance!
James







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