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Old December 1st, 2004, 06:11 AM
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Wonder if I can make a internal proxy for a specific site like www.linux.com I want it to point to a certain machine in my lan, almost like a filter type of thing. (for linux server on windows and linux clients)

I have a speedstream 5200 modem/ updated to router

It can be a filter type of thing.

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I think you are trying to say if people on your internal LAN type in www.linux.com you want it to redirect to your internal server? If so on your proxy server (if you have one ) add it to its hosts file or add the record to your DNS server or change everyones host file.

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That's the problem no proxy server, everyone is directly online by the switch. I have a port forward in my router but that's for external access. There aren't any port forward for internal.


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