>From: Harpreet Singh Giani <harpreet at agni.org> > >Is anyone using squid to transparently provide a cache to dial up >customers ? > >One way would be obviously to run squid on a server and to tell radius >to send an Ascend IP Forward so that all traffic is routed through the >box running squid. But I don't know how this will affect non-www >traffic. I don't know if the Max 3000 has this feature, but on a Max TNT you can specify that a single port be forwarded to a specified IP address. You do it on a per-connection-profile basis, so you can choose whom to apply the feature to. You'd use that feature to forward port 80 to squid and the rest of your traffic would be untouched. If you don't have that feature, I'm guessing that you'd need to put the squid box in the traffic flow and let it transparently proxy. There's various dedicated hardware out there that does just that. -- Peter Lalor Infoasis plalor at infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/ "Where's my burrito?" -- Homer ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request at bungi.com To get FAQ'd: <http://www.nealis.net/ascend/faq>