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From: Arindam Haldar <arindamhaldar@inbox.lv>
To: NETFILTER <netfilter@lists.netfilter.org>
Subject: Basic Question on PREROUTING.
Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 15:35:25 +0530	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3DE498E5.9050207@inbox.lv> (raw)

hi all,

We have a customer network(wireless, cable etc), which passes thru our 
linux box having kernel-2.4.19, squid-25s1, iptables-1-2s7a.
A few custmer network are using squid.. We want _OTHER_ than these 
network to use our squid cache.
So the Question is how can i allow networks/clients who are _NOT_ having 
squid cache, to use our squid cache using PREROUTING..am a bit confused 
coz the clients network ip's are random.
is there any other possiblity than definning _EACH_&_EVERY_ network to 
use squid cache.. i can use _generalised(i.e allow all)_ for PREROUTING 
on eth1(facing clients) for transparent proxy but how to take out those 
network which have squid ?..( the reason i dont want to define 
_EACH_&_EVERY_ network is beacause there are 42 networks that have to be 
defined whereas only 5 network use squid cache)

i will really be thankful for your help in this matter..

A.H



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