I'm trying to force a host to go through a proxy without it wanting to.
I'm one of the 3 or 4 people who bought a Google Nexus One on day 0. It's a reasonably delightful gadget, with one monster flaw: it isn't possible to set a web proxy (without significant warranty voiding). I'm doing my own DHCP and DNS in house, so it's going through a PIX and stuff to get to the 'Net.
Do any of you know of a way to force traffic for port 80 to go to squid on my LAN server (192.168.3.3)? Like routing / ACL rules in the PIX?
I know how to route or NAT an IP address, but not a port number. I don't expect it to go through a proxy except when it's on wifi, running with info my DHCP server gives it.
I've thought about having DHCP tell the N1 to use the server for a gateway (and do some fiddling with iptables there) instead of the PIX; and trying to get squid to listen on port 80. Seems like a bit of a kludge...
Google and O'Reilly haven't come up with anything useful so far.
TIA.
-- Glenn English ghe_at_slsware.comReceived on Fri Jan 22 2010 - 22:36:55 MST
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