Dear list,

A organisation has public access terminals connected to a Telstra cable 
connection.  They use a Netgear router that  allocates a 192.168.0.x DHCP 
address on every client login.

There is no filtering on the services.

Using Squidguard (or similar) how can you enforce using the proxy?

They only have 6 or so terminals.

I would like to hard wire the proxy on 192.168.0.100  as they will never get 
to that number using DHCP.

Any other suggestions?


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