Robin Lynn Frank wrote:> We have Shorewall 2.1.9 , squid and dansguardian (a filter for squid) on
> the same box. I want to require one group of computers to connect their
> browsers via squid on port 3128. The other group, I want to require to
> use dansguardian on port 8080 and it , in turn hands off to squid on
> 3128. I think I have this figured out, but I thought I''d better
ask
> before I screwed things up, as to the best way to accomplish this.
That is quite achievable. My recommendation would be to make two
zones, one for each group of machines, and configure the rules
appropriately for each one. If you require, those zones could be
subsets of a standard LAN zone with other rules applying to each of
them together.
My only recommendation is to use the stable release stream (2.0.x)
rather than 2.1.9, which is a development release. Unless there are
bleeeding edge features you absolutely must have, you should generally
choose the stable release.
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