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Old 09-17-2012, 05:37 AM   #1
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hello please help me
i have configured squid server lan range 172.31.X.X but in our some department using remote destop by other ip range which is away from our campus
please help me about that how to configure remote desktop range is 120.89.X.X
 
Old 09-17-2012, 05:48 AM   #2
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this isn't urgent for us, demanding priority attention is just considered rude. It is also a wholly useless and uninformative title.

Please provide your squid config files if you think squid is relevant, but you should really describe your issue better. Talk more about remote desktop. MSRDP has nothing to do with web proxies if this is what you're talking about.

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Old 09-17-2012, 06:22 AM   #3
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hello please help me
i have configured squid server lan range 172.31.X.X but in our some department using remote destop by other ip range which is away from our campus
please help me about that how to configure remote desktop range is 120.89.X.X
Agree with acid_kewpie, but more importantly, what you describe has NOTHING to do with Squid. Squid is a WEB proxy...remote desktop is NOT a web protocol, unless you're trying to access web pages on various servers.

Since this is 'urgent', and you've posted in the Red Hat Enterprise forum....have you called Red Hat Support?? They're there for you 24/7, for 'urgent' issues.....

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Old 03-15-2013, 03:18 AM   #4
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this isn't urgent for us, demanding priority attention is just considered rude. It is also a wholly useless and uninformative title.

Please provide your squid config files if you think squid is relevant, but you should really describe your issue better. Talk more about remote desktop. MSRDP has nothing to do with web proxies if this is what you're talking about.
I am using RHEL 5.1
 
Old 03-15-2013, 03:33 AM   #5
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6 months between posts?! Clearly very urgent!
 
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I am using RHEL 5.1
Great. So again, have you CALLED RED HAT SUPPORT, since you're using RHEL, and this is 'urgent'?

And did you read/understand the reply? Remote desktop has nothing to do with squid; plain and simple. So figure out what port remote desktop (what KIND of remote desktop will mean different ports), and open those on your firewall, or NAT them. Nothing else to do, nothing related to squid, and (unless your switch/router/firewall is running Linux), nothing Linux related.
 
  


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