Specifically I don't know, but you'll want to do is have your pix send all
traffic on port 80 to the IP address of Squid at whatever port you are
running it on.
Adam Lang
Systems Engineer
Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
http://www.rutgersinsurance.com
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From: <btarver@vention.com>
To: <squid-users@squid-cache.org>
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 6:19 PM
Subject: [squid-users] transparent proxy and pix 515
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> i need to know how to set my pix up to use my squid server
> transparently.
> i'm using squid 2.3 STABLE 1 on Redhat 6.2 (kernel 2.4.2). my pix is
> a 515.
> i'm not worried about blocking access to anything just want all the
> web and ftp to go thru the squid server without having to go to each
> client and set it up to use the squid proxy
>
>
> - --
> Brad Tarver
> Network Engineer
> btarver@vention.com
> Vention, Inc.
>
> "Security is a process, not a product."
> -- Bruce Schneier, author of "Applied Cryptography"
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