If Squid is already listening on the port all your firewall needs to do is to accept the packets..
What you are trying to do is called "acceleration" in the Squid documentation. Pretty straight forward, but for security reasons it is recommended that the Squid used for acceleration is only used for that purpose, with a separate Squid running if you are also providing proxy services to your user. Regards Henrik s�n 2003-02-23 klockan 23.37 skrev ES: > Maybe a newbie question, but I couldnt find something for my purpose. > Szenario: > 2 Intranet Servers should be reachable through one squid-proxy running > on the firewall-server and giving port 80 access to the world. > I want to be able to address the proxy/firewall on port 80 and get the > responses from squid, when it has first got the responses from my > intranet servers. > What's the best way to do it, and is it always needed to redirect the > external port 80 from the firewall to another listening port for Squid, > even if squid is already listening on that port and external interface ? > > ciao > ES -- Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> MARA Systems AB, Sweden
