Hey Sluggers,
This mornings problem :-)
Situation:
Office, shared by two companies. Company A has sucky Telstra ISDN 64K
through cisco 801 router at 192.168.0.1.
Company B gets fed up with sharing this bandwidth amongst 10 others and
wants to split. Linux box has squid on it running as (opt in)proxy for both
companies.
Modem on linux box. Comp B sets linux box as default gateway, masquerades,
traffic flows out modem and back in sweet. Problem is all the company squid
traffic also goes out the modem.
How do i set up squid ACLS so a limited amount of source IPs only goes out
the modem and the others go out the router at 0.1 ? Or is an ipchains
question? Can you even do this?
So I want squid to get traffic from some ips from one default
gateway(router), and traffic from other ips from another default gateway
(modem).
Or (cop-out) should we just cut company A loose from squid and let em use no
proxy over the ISDN?
Yer i think that sums it up.
Business is quiet for me at the moment so I've got some time to get around
to those niggly little questions I've been wondering about - I might even
tackle HP Openmail today :)
dave
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