it is possible to set up a proxy host? [proxy host] [proxy web]

admin / September 20th, 2010/ Posted in Networking / No Comments »

Q: I am not sure if my terminology correct here, but it is possible for me to setup a host?

not sure if thats the correct terminology, but what I want is this, I have different customers with different forms of Internet access (DSL, cable, etc.), it is possible for me to set it up so that all interactions with the Internet of their respective LAN all through my proxy server to go before you go to the local PC?


Best Answer: Try switching to another web-hosting site

Re:Yes, you can route plenty of PCs through your proxy, no matter where it is (as long as it is accessible ;) ).

Re:Originally posted by: guy
What he wants is transparent proxying and that should be doable with squid.

can i point pc's from many different locations to the one proxy without issues? i just need an ip address or URL right?

i'll lock down permissions on each of these machines so clients won't have access to them.

so that should send all internet traffic thru my proxy right?


Re:What he wants is transparent proxying and that should be doable with squid.

Re:ISA will also do that. Then the just put the proxy info in the browser (i.e. proxy is billsproxyservice port 220000) and then when I am in my browser, when I go to www.google.com it goes to billsproxyservice, and that returns all the replies. Note, that all I have to do to get unfiltered access after that is remove the check box from IE.

ISA will do all this for you, not sure about squid, but it's cheap to test with :)


Re:Originally posted by: guy
not sure if this is what you are looking for….

Proxy server will direct all proxied requests (Usually web, ftp) out to a gateway. This allows you to either A. Setup clients with no default gateway (maybe for security?) or B. setup a gateway to another internal lan with no reall access to the world (no routing to the outside world).

I setup ISA2004 (MS Product) for a test lab where the gateway went to a dead end network for simulated wan testing. We also wanted to be isolated from the corp network as much as possible, so we did not have any routing out, other then the proxy server, which was dual homed (but did not have the routing/remote access piece). Proxy server worked great for this. ISA2k4 is fairly easy, but I think it's spendy. We used our MSDN to try it, see if it was what we wanted, then used a license from our Action pack. Squid is a free alternative (linux based only, I think).

i think what i want is the opposite.

i want all web traffic for my clients (many different locations) to be directed to my server. i will then set up internet content filtering and monitoring at the proxy server (per my clients request) so i can filter and log traffic for each user.


Re:not sure if this is what you are looking for….

Proxy server will direct all proxied requests (Usually web, ftp) out to a gateway. This allows you to either A. Setup clients with no default gateway (maybe for security?) or B. setup a gateway to another internal lan with no reall access to the world (no routing to the outside world).

I setup ISA2004 (MS Product) for a test lab where the gateway went to a dead end network for simulated wan testing. We also wanted to be isolated from the corp network as much as possible, so we did not have any routing out, other then the proxy server, which was dual homed (but did not have the routing/remote access piece). Proxy server worked great for this. ISA2k4 is fairly easy, but I think it's spendy. We used our MSDN to try it, see if it was what we wanted, then used a license from our Action pack. Squid is a free alternative (linux based only, I think).


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