Route all traffic through a proxy

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Florian Lindner

Hello,
is it possible to route all traffic going to the Internet
transparently through a proxy (perhabs with a virtual interface)?
The proxy is a squid-proxy completely under my control.
The virtual interface should route via either a LAN or DialUp
connection all traffic on this interface through the router.
The main reason why I need something like that, is that I'm living in
a country with censorship and some ports are blocked (80, everything
above 1024 and 119 [NNTP] for example) and I'm using some applications
which don't support proxies.

Thanks a lot for answers!

Florian
 
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Star Fleet Admiral Q

The proxy routing for LAN/WAN is quite simple, but I'm afraid Dial-up will
be out of the question, since its Point-to-Point using a modem, a phone line
and any number of Phone Numbers and/or ISP's for connection.
 
F

Florian Lindner

Star Fleet Admiral Q said:
The proxy routing for LAN/WAN is quite simple, but I'm afraid Dial-up will
be out of the question, since its Point-to-Point using a modem, a phone line
and any number of Phone Numbers and/or ISP's for connection.

Hello,
so could you give me an explanantion how to achieve this at least for
LAN connections?
Thx,
Florian

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Star Fleet Admiral Q @ your service

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Florian Lindner said:
Hello,
is it possible to route all traffic going to the Internet
transparently through a proxy (perhabs with a virtual interface)?
The proxy is a squid-proxy completely under my control.
The virtual interface should route via either a LAN or DialUp
connection all traffic on this interface through the router.
The main reason why I need something like that, is that I'm living in
a country with censorship and some ports are blocked (80, everything
above 1024 and 119 [NNTP] for example) and I'm using some applications
which don't support proxies.

Thanks a lot for answers!

Florian
 

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