Re: Web Browsers

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On Mon, 2004-07-26 at 09:54 +0100, Mark Farmer wrote:
> We control access by blocking the service (port 80) on our firewall and just allowing the proxy 
> server out via port 80. This forces people to use the proxy for web access.
> 
> Mark Farmer RHCT
> Linux Server Administrator
Another option is to use a transparent proxy configuration.

This automatically redirects all traffic on specified ports through the
proxy server, a user does not know it is happening (until they try and
access a site that does not like proxies).

I don't have time now, but I am sure that a couple of searches for
"transparent proxy iptables squid" will most likely provide you with
some rather fruitful results.

-- 
Douglas Furlong
Systems Administrator
Firebox.com
T: 0870 420 4475

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