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SQUID Transparent Proxy Server
hi guys!
We are setting up Squid Server. we want the server to be transparent. But I don't know how will i be able to set the network up. is it possible to set the squid server in the same LAN with the Squid Client and still functions as a transparent server? if so, can anybody help me do it? i would appreciate the replies very much... god speed! ![]() |
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