>Thank you all That worked, I configurd SQUID for tranparent Proxy and it is >now working like a champ!
That's great. >Also do I need to port 443 to squid as well? or will squid get all HTTP >requests being told only to forward port 80? If you want users to go through Squid for SSL connections, I don't think transparent proxying will work - SSL through Squid is completely different than HTTP through Squid. >Now how do I require a user name and password to access the web pages? Check the squid.conf and the Squid FAQ for authentication. I'll tell you upfront, authentication does NOT work with transparent proxy. Adam
