At 03:23 20.11.99 -0000, Jason Thompson wrote:
><DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>I am just wondering if anyone has implimented a
>system where port 80 (ie WWW) is blocked to all clients, so they are forced to
>use the proxy server. Without using any type of transparent proxy?</FONT></DIV>
><DIV> </DIV>
><DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>All of the clients see the server as the default
>router as well as the proxy. What I want to do is use the standard firewalling
>code in Linux to block access to the WWW directly, so all clients must use the
>proxy server.</FONT></DIV>
We're doing precisely that here, and it's working very well.
PS: It would much improve the readability of your messages if you'd
omit those HTML tags.
-- Tilman Schmidt E-Mail: Tilman.Schmidt@sema.de (office) Sema Group Koeln, Germany tilman@schmidt.bn.uunet.de (private)Received on Mon Nov 22 1999 - 03:39:26 MST
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