Installing and configuring transparent squid server on centos5.4
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Installing and configuring transparent squid server on centos5.4
Hi All,
I would like to install and configure Transparent squid proxy on a gateway server ,but i dont have a local OR intranet DNS server.I am facing issues do that ,plz guide me in this regard .My IP series is 192.168.1.1/24
I would like to install and configure Transparent squid proxy on a gateway server ,but i dont have a local OR intranet DNS server.I am facing issues do that ,plz guide me in this regard .My IP series is 192.168.1.1/24
Regards,
KLV
Please provide some more details. What issues you are facing?
Distribution: CentOS, RHEL, Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu, LinuxMint, Kali Linux, Raspbian
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In Transperent proxy you needs to configure DNS on your Client side. for that you can use DNS IP provided by your ISP. The other solution is to configure Caching name server on your proxy server and configure Proxy IP address as your Clients DNS Server.
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