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Question : Setting up Linux and Squid
Hi
I am hoping someone could help me or point me in the right direction with this issue.
I basically have set up a Linux Server with 2 network cards (eth0 and eth1) both working - I also have installed Squid version 3 administered from Webmin.
I would like to know how I can set the system up so that I can route from 1 network card to the other so that my internet traffic uses NAT. My eth1 card is linked to my broadband modem.
I also need to know (if any) how to setup Squid to forward requests to eth1 once it is approved.
Thanks for the help!
Sagar
Answer : Setting up Linux and Squid
Do you need the current installation that you have. If not here is an easy way to accomplish all the above with this distro.
http://www.clarkconnect.co
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I have used it for a few years. Has a lot of features and the community edition is free.
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