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That's definitely possible, look into Linux Advanced Routing & Traffic Control (http://lartc.org/) Mike- On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 09:39:05 +0200, you wrote:
Hello Mike,
Thanks guys for all your help.
My problem is that I got 2 external ip's coming into the same server, I only would like to redirect all traffic to only one of those ip's and leave the other one for specific incoming traffic, I have already a f-secure internet gateway installation on this server so I am thinking of sorting this out by just putting in a second squid proxy on another machine and tell f-secure to re-direct to this other proxy, but it would have been cool to be able to use only one machine.
Regards Per Michael W Cocke wrote:
On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 15:54:49 +0200, you wrote:
Hello All,
I have a suse 9.3 machine which has to nic's and I would like to configure squid to send out all internet connections to one nic, does anyone have any clue on how to acchive this?
Regards Per
I don't think I understand what you're trying to do, but you might want to look at the squid ACL (Access Control List) facility - you can block traffic from a specific IP address, such as one of your two ports.
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