> You need to have the firewall block direct access to the applications from
> the client PCs. As long as the clients can use the application when the
> Squid proxy is not in your network they will still be able to use the
> application when the proxy is connected.
>
> The proxy can only control traffic which must go via the proxy. It can not
> control traffic where the client can go directly not using the proxy.
>
I omitted to say that I have port 80 blocked in the hardware firewall - its
therefore necessary for client machines to access port 80 through squid.
Robert.
Received on Sun Nov 30 2003 - 02:16:51 MST
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