You can try user iptables to redirect port 80 to 3128 (transparent proxy).

Hugs
Gilberto


On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 12:08:58 +0200
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> Hi dear list,
> 
> My problem is quite simple to explain, but I'm afraid it is not so simple to solve.
> I have a Debian Box with 2 NICS:
> 
>   _________
>  /         \       eth1    eth0
> /  L A N    \_________ Box ________ [INTERNET]
> \           /
>  \_________/
> 
> 
> My box acts as a router (and other really fun stuffs :p) and works fine.
> 
> Sometimes, clients in LAN have a proxy configuration (usually on port 3128 but
> not all the time) and can't connect to the Internet because of their settings.
> I'd like to configure my box to redirect any HTTP proxy traffic (any host, any
> port) correctly to allow my clients to connect to the NET (I don't want to ask
> my users to modify their settings!). 
> I know it is possible, i don't know how.
> 
> Aurel
> 
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