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Setting up Linux Proxy server w/ Squid & IPtables Vmware

Asked by snowtime in Linux Networking, Windows Networking

I need detailed directions for how to setup a proxy server on a linux machine (Ubuntu preferably) that will allow me to take multiple IP addresses in my subnet to re-route them simultaneously back to a windows machine. If you linux experts can help me (I'm a linux newbie) in any of the steps below that would be great!.



The setup will need to be as follow:
1) Help in setting up my NIC's for eth0 & eth1 (I don't even know where to begin here)
eth0 will need to be setup with multiple public ips. (your public ones)
eth1 will need to have a internal ip for instance 10.0.0.1
 
2)Directions for how to setup IPTables for NAT & Packetfiltering
I recommend setting up 1 proxy server for each browser you need.

3) Iinstructions for how to source NAT the proxys w/ Following logic:
i.e. You must Source NAT the proxys. The rules follow this logic:
If source IP = 10.0.0.2 and Outgoing interface = eth0 then set source IP = "public ip here".

4) step-by-step instructions for gettin VMware server & squid up and running.
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