> "Redirecting the port 80 traffic on 3128"? How? As I know, there is no way
> to do this on the Cisco, unless you do this one the server site (I don't
> believe you can do it with squid alone though). BTW, I don't use linux, I
> use either Solaris or FreeBSD.
Unfortunaly, the kernel firewall suit delivered with FreeBSD doesn't handle
redirections yet (ipfw).
However, you can try ipfilter. The autor writes a set of FreeBSD kernel
patches that install his firewall package and module, so that you have access
to a whole new firewall. Ipfilter handles dynamic filtering and redirection.
YOu can the URI in www.ugu.com.
Regards,
Mario Ferreira
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