bypassing corporate proxy
I'm behind a corporate proxy and able to access the internet. My teammate's IP is not allow to use this proxy so he has to use another proxy which is more restricted.
How can I setup networking such as he can browse the internet on behalf of me?
Here are some information about the network:
- My computer IP and proxy:
10.70.2.50 | 192.168.7.17
- My teammate computer IP and his proxy:
10.70.2.51 | 10.50.122.145
- We both use a mutual gateway IP:
10.70.2.251
I've been struggling for days setting up squid and iptables but without luck.
linux networking iptables squid
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I'm behind a corporate proxy and able to access the internet. My teammate's IP is not allow to use this proxy so he has to use another proxy which is more restricted.
How can I setup networking such as he can browse the internet on behalf of me?
Here are some information about the network:
- My computer IP and proxy:
10.70.2.50 | 192.168.7.17
- My teammate computer IP and his proxy:
10.70.2.51 | 10.50.122.145
- We both use a mutual gateway IP:
10.70.2.251
I've been struggling for days setting up squid and iptables but without luck.
linux networking iptables squid
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Do not try this on your own, instead ask your network administrator.
– Panki
6 mins ago
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I'm behind a corporate proxy and able to access the internet. My teammate's IP is not allow to use this proxy so he has to use another proxy which is more restricted.
How can I setup networking such as he can browse the internet on behalf of me?
Here are some information about the network:
- My computer IP and proxy:
10.70.2.50 | 192.168.7.17
- My teammate computer IP and his proxy:
10.70.2.51 | 10.50.122.145
- We both use a mutual gateway IP:
10.70.2.251
I've been struggling for days setting up squid and iptables but without luck.
linux networking iptables squid
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I'm behind a corporate proxy and able to access the internet. My teammate's IP is not allow to use this proxy so he has to use another proxy which is more restricted.
How can I setup networking such as he can browse the internet on behalf of me?
Here are some information about the network:
- My computer IP and proxy:
10.70.2.50 | 192.168.7.17
- My teammate computer IP and his proxy:
10.70.2.51 | 10.50.122.145
- We both use a mutual gateway IP:
10.70.2.251
I've been struggling for days setting up squid and iptables but without luck.
linux networking iptables squid
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Do not try this on your own, instead ask your network administrator.
– Panki
6 mins ago
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Do not try this on your own, instead ask your network administrator.
– Panki
6 mins ago
Do not try this on your own, instead ask your network administrator.
– Panki
6 mins ago
Do not try this on your own, instead ask your network administrator.
– Panki
6 mins ago
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