[c-nsp] Forwarding http traffic to web filtering service
Masood Ahmad Shah
masood at nexlinx.net.pk
Wed Jun 20 19:04:36 EDT 2007
Well, no one is getting your question, I don't know why everyone is
insisting to use WCCP V2 :). As you said you want to forward your traffic
from your network to outside networks, the only way you can do this to use
gre tunnel (vpn) and route-map will does the rest to redirect port 80
traffic to some IP or port.
Regards,
Masood Ahmad Shah
BLOG: http://www.weblogs.com.pk/jahil/
-----Original Message-----
From: cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net
[mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Adrian Chadd
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2007 3:51 AM
To: Aman Chugh
Cc: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Forwarding http traffic to web filtering service
On Wed, Jun 20, 2007, Aman Chugh wrote:
> Just wanted to jump in after reading the thread, I had integreated my
Cisco
> IOS firewall router using a url filter with websense, I would like to know
> if I can integreate web proxy on the internet with my Cisco IOS firewall
and
> which web proxies on the internet provide this service. Would web
browsing
> become slow if the We are in India and web proxy is located in US.
Probably? :) Definitely would be slow if you implement it naively.
Ie, you want it to be local so web requests from you to other local sites
(ie, which don't have to go out to the US in the first place) stay quick.
Using a web proxy in the US for requests that are routed out towards the
US won't hurt.
Why can't you just run a web proxy local?
Adrian
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