On Fri, 2008-02-01 at 10:21 -0800, nate wrote:
Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
Everyone,
I have set up squid as a proxy http server in order to filter web access for an office that wants to block certain web sites.
Is there a way to use the dhcpd server to assign the squid server and port number 3128 to each Linux desktop when they boot using the existing dhcpd server. Or do I need to change each user's network preference setup in firefox. The dhcpd server and squid are on the same server.
Have you considered setting up squid as a transparent proxy so all HTTP requests go through it instead of configuring the clients to use the proxy? It'd be more secure anyways considering not everything has configuration to use a proxy.
nate
Nate,
Thanks for the suggestion... that was a much easier approach. There were some previous posts in November of last year that had some good references. I have everything working as I had hoped.
I would still be interested to know if the dhcp servers could be used for this kind of thing.
Greg