Force redirection to squid via your firewalling rules.  How you would do
this depends on your OS and firewalling program.

Aaron

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robin Lynn Frank [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 2:25 PM
> To: St John Tech Support; Squidguard
> Subject: Re: Forcing Users to us Proxy
> 
> 
> On Tuesday 19 March 2002 12:33 pm, St John Tech Support wrote:
> > Hi, here is what I have, I have a internel network 
> 192.168.1.* I have about
> > 16 students that need to by collage policey use the Squid / 
> SquidGard
> > Server to access the internet, My proxy server also acting 
> as a NAT box
> > between the internet and local network any suggestions 
> would be great
> >
> > Thanks
> > Brent
> 
> Brent,
> 
> You didn't mention what the clients were running, but...  If 
> they are on the 
> college's Windows NT or 2000 or XP, you can simply deny 
> access to configure 
> the browsers to your "public" users.  If they are on UNIX, 
> Linux, or FreeBSD, 
> you can change the permissions on the configuration files that only 
> administrative accounts have write access.  That way the 
> students can not 
> change the proxy settings in their browsers.  If they connect 
> from their own 
> computers....duh!  It will take someone more saavy than me to 
> answer that one.
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