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You could configure machine 2 to run Squid, with machines 8, 9 + 10 running through it, with machine 2 simply connecting through the network connection on machine 1. So long as you don't point machine 2 through to machine1:3128 where you have Squid running, it won't interfer with things. Simply configure Squid on your second machine the same way you had it running on your first machine.
I'm guessing machine 1 is already doing NAT and forwarding. There's no way machines 8, 9 + 10 can connect straight through using their private internal IP addresses as you only have the one registered through your Internet connection.
If u r able to access net in machine2 i.e Linux o/s. u can able to access the net on m/c 8, 9, 10 by doing proxy setting in windows m/c and the port no & I.P Address must specify 3128 and machine 1 and enable the proxy settings.
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