by neil » Jan 29 04 4:50 pm
Well i say all of that was easy, except for maybe the windows update and symantec live update bits. If you use DHCP then all the clients will be issued with a default gateway and dns of the wingate machine, which means they will use NAT. You can turn on transparent redirection in the WWW proxy (or any other proxy you care to) and this will cache all WWW traffic on port 80. And this is why you wont be able to cache the windows / live updates. As far as im aware they take place on other ports (the initial bits i think are done over port 80) but the actual transfer of data is done on a custom port, which of course means that it will by pass the WWW proxy. Thus there is no real way to cache that information.
Regards
Neil