hi Gary..
what u are asking abt is called masquerading.. where u
use NAT to access the net... u use RFC 1918 IPs behind
your firewall, e.g 192.168.0.0/24 and use a UNIX
server with IPChains or IPTables, or IPFW and NATD on
FreeBSD, to access the net...
this usually has nothing to do with squid.. as it's
handled by these modules in the kernel... squid will
only help u cache the websites users behind your
firewall access, but will not be directly involved in
your masquerading requirements...
good luck.. AKNIT
--- Gary Myers <gmyers_az@yahoo.com> wrote: > Hello,
>
> I have some questions about your product the "Web
> proxy
> cache". I am interested in setting up a proxy
> server
> type of product for home use with my cable modem so
> that
> I can use several "private" IP addresses behind the
>
> proxy server box and use one "real" IP address on
> the
> cable network. Can I do this with your product ?
> If so, are there clear directions listed somewhere
> about
> how to achieve this, along with hardware
> requirements
> (how many network interfaces, etc.) ?
>
> Please advise ! Thanks in advance for your help !
> Regards,
> Gary Myers
>
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