Hi all,
We are an ISP in India. We have collocated Livingston PM4 (IP: 202.56.231.69/29) with E1s and a D-Link Router (202.56.231.70/29) at Telco site. At our office site we are having Router (203.145.144.78/28), Squid (203.145.144.75/28), DNS (203.145.144.65/29), Radius (203.145.144.69) and NAT/Firewall (203.145.144.76). Now presently whats happening is user dials in the PM4 (202.56.231.69), gets authenticated from the radius (203.145.144.69), gets a dynamic IP assigned from the PM4, checks DNS from 203.145.144.65) and fetches web from the Router (202.56.231.70). Now we wish to force dialin users to use squid also (203.145.144.75). We dont want to collocate squid server at telco premises. Is there any solution for this with minimal resources? I am confused that when a user is assigned a dynamic IP how it can fetch requests from the squid server at remote place? I expect genius might be having a good solution for me too !!! Thanks.
Anima
We are an ISP in India. We have collocated Livingston PM4 (IP: 202.56.231.69/29) with E1s and a D-Link Router (202.56.231.70/29) at Telco site. At our office site we are having Router (203.145.144.78/28), Squid (203.145.144.75/28), DNS (203.145.144.65/29), Radius (203.145.144.69) and NAT/Firewall (203.145.144.76). Now presently whats happening is user dials in the PM4 (202.56.231.69), gets authenticated from the radius (203.145.144.69), gets a dynamic IP assigned from the PM4, checks DNS from 203.145.144.65) and fetches web from the Router (202.56.231.70). Now we wish to force dialin users to use squid also (203.145.144.75). We dont want to collocate squid server at telco premises. Is there any solution for this with minimal resources? I am confused that when a user is assigned a dynamic IP how it can fetch requests from the squid server at remote place? I expect genius might be having a good solution for me too !!! Thanks.
Anima