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. > -- > > > Paradigm-Omega, LLC �2002. All rights reserved. > No HTML content or attachments are accepted. > Our mail servers reject all UCE (spam). > GPG fingerprint and keyserver information in headers. > www.paradigm-omega.com * www.paradigm-omega.net > Current Linux kernel 2.4.8-26mdk uptime: 0 hours 51 minutes. >
