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Router as a proxy server. How to setup?
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Actually, subject. Is it possible to do this at all, and if it is real, then I would like at least an approximate algorithm of actions. External IP on the router itself is.
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You may not need a proxy, but NAT with the correct settings. proxy - squid but it is unlikely to be pushed into the router
For a full-fledged proxy (namely, a cache), you need a disk volume, which the Deshman router does not have.
If you mean a squid, then you can turn some kind of atom (or even some kind of splitberry) into a router, and then install and configure the squid.
What do you want to proxy? For example, at my house the system manager works on pfSense, there nginx is configured on port 80 (it also gives me an Internet for a couple of computers and wifi) and glype + DynDNS is screwed on :)
We are watching YouTube at work :) here is another proxy implementation.
And so it’s true that they wrote something like that above, you need mikrotik
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