[K12OSN] transparent proxying with LTSP
Mark Gumprecht
gumprechtm at msad3.org
Thu Feb 23 14:24:39 UTC 2006
I'm in the process of setting up IPCop as well. Anyone have dhcrelay
working for ipcop? I'm trying to put an in-line filter with cop+ and
still pass external dhcp requests. Or if some one has a better idea of
how to accomplish that, I'm open. I would NAT, but it is a 1024 subnet
and the middle of the school year... Also looking to get dansguardian on
K12ltspEL for the labs.
Mark
Luis Montes wrote:
> Brad Johnson wrote:
>
>> Greetings everyone,
>>
>> I am in the final stages of completing our first large LTSP lab. In
>> the past, I have been setting the proxy settings inside Firefox, but
>> would prefer to do this transparently. Does anyone have any
>> experience doing this with ipchains, or any GUI-based firewalls?
>> What is your advice? I'd also prefer to redirect to an existing
>> squid/dansguardian proxy that I already have, but I can live with
>> setting up an additional proxy if I have to.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Brad
>>
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> What are you using for your existing proxy? I've used clarkconnect in
> the past on a seperate box, but now I'm using ipcop.
> Both can be setup as transparent filters, but ipcop(with the cop plus
> addon) lets you schedule automatic blocklists for free.
> I believe Eric has also done some dansgaurdian/squidgaurd work in k12
> as well.
>
> Luis
>
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Mark Gumprecht
Data Systems Specialist
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Unity, ME
gumprechtm at msad3.org
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