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    Wireless Access through a proxy

    Is there a method to force users from side to side a proxy filter without putting the setting in their internet explorer alternatives. I work in a library system and I encompass to filter out porno, etc. from side to side a proxy server for several systems with the intention of the public uses. I have comprised and been responsibility this by adding the proxy settings to internet explorer. The user be able to not modify the settings for the reason that I set a key in the registry with the intention of would not permit them. I am adding a wireless right of entry point (Linksys WAP55AG) that is going to give wireless have right of entry to the general public by means of their own laptops. Is there a method to force them from side to side the proxy.

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    Re: Wireless Access through a proxy

    If you are endeavoring to setup a transparent proxy on your network, additional than you are actually struggling. You got Squid working with extremely well; the proxy has been working with for months at present. It’s the transparent part you not are able to get. I determine to explain your network arrangement, you have not got a Cisco router acting as the gateway (192.168.0.254). I have encompassed got a server by means of the intention of runs DHCP, DNS and the proxy (192.168.0.5) The clients get told the gateway is at 192.168.0.254, which is extremely well, on the other hand if you desire them to utilize the proxy you have to go to every client and position the proxy settings (192.168.0.5:3128) in the browser.

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    Re: Wireless Access through a proxy

    I had contained set of connections networks in camp grounds, bars, coffee shops, and additional the most excellent method I comprise yet to locate is "ipcop" - ipcop.org as of the time of this position the most excellent version or description I be familiar with of is 1.4.18 the addons for the fundamental filtering are urlfilter and advproxy - urlfilter.net the additional users you determine to have on the network the superior the hardware must be you be able to try it out by means of as little as 500mhz and 512 ram superior.

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    Re: Wireless Access through a proxy

    On my internal (let’s pronounce company) network I have comprised a web submission which has to be have right of entry from side to side a proxy. I necessitate to have right of entry this application from side to side a proxy. The proxy essentially manipulates the output of the actual web server submission. The application itself determine to be used by road warriors, I necessitate accessing it from the "Internet".

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    Re: Wireless Access through a proxy

    I position up a VPN server to have right of entry the internal network from "Internet" from side to side IPSec/L2TP. I utilize the WLAN or GPRS apparatus to have right of entry the internet and "dial" into my secured network from side to side a VPN tunnel. This runs extremely well. From side to side configuring the web servers IP address in the exemption register of the PPC I be able to have right of entry the server application unswervingly (proxy is not used in this case additional than I necessitate to utilize the proxy). I in addition have configured a proxy for the VPN (or essentially for "my work”) other than my understanding from the exceptions register is that the PPC handles these URLs as internal and does not utilize the proxy.

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    Re: Wireless Access through a proxy

    At the end this straight to the query how PPC handles interior and exterior URLs. I have comprised no clue how it runs. As I appreciate the proxy settings in "my work" determine to/be supposed to be used to have right of entry external URLs if the PPC is associated to the internal network from side to side a VPN correlation. Even though you be supposed to be capable to have right of entry "Internet URLs" at the same time as you are associated to your company network from side to side a VPN tunnel (and your are associated to the internet underneath the VPN). Is this correct be supposed to this run.

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    Re: Wireless Access through a proxy

    On the other hand there is a description with the intention of the PPC separate when "external" URLs are application. These two things do not fit mutually. Moreover there is an opportunity to have right of entry exterior URLs throughout a proxy (if associated throughout a VPN), then the PPC must not disconnect the VPN correlation when exterior URLs are requested. Or there is a rule that it is not probable to have right of entry exterior URLs from side to side a VPN tunnel, additional than what is the proxy setting for in this case. Regrettably there seems to be no documentation regarding the behavior of PPCs correlation manager by means of this respect. Or is there several detailed documentation out there.

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