Re(2): [SQU] Forcing Users To Use proxy

From: Mike Egglestone <Mike_Egglestone@dont-contact.us>
Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2001 08:49:14 -0800

squid-users@ircache.net writes:
>I accomplish this by disabling DNS in tcp properties on the windows boxes.
>They can still retrieve web pages (via squid) or email (local only, via
>POP). They can't do much else on the 'net, like Real Audio won't work,
>but
>that isn't necessarily a bad thing :-)
>
>Nathan
>
>At 11:22 PM 1/29/01 +1030, Mick Collins wrote:
>>I was wondering if there was a way of re-directing all traffic (weather
>or
>>not it is using proxy or not) to use the proxy server
>>
>>eg in proxy settings in ie5 you set to use a proxy.
>>
>>if that is unchecked could it deny all incomming and outgoing web
>accesss??
>
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HI....
What I tried... was to block all www traffic (port 80) using ipchains or
some firwalling
configurations....
then ... the only way to surf was with your proxy server....
However... be careful if your web server is on the same as your proxy....
I tried that once......because I blocked port 80... the local workstations
couldn't hit
the local web server....
the ipchains how-to is pretty good....
The other option is to use transparency proxy.....

Mike

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