That sounds good.  Is there enough processing power on the box to run
something like dansguardian?  I've run it on a P166 with 384MB RAM and a
PII-400 with 128MB of RAM, both were ok.  I don't know how the
processing power compares to the linksys box.


On Thu, 2007-07-05 at 00:01 -0500, Dave Carlson wrote:
> OpenWRT (for WRT54GL) has squid available and behaves roughly like a debian 
> server (you can forward all web traffic into the box into squid with 
> iptables).  I highly recommend it.
> 
> -Dave
> 
> On Wednesday 04 July 2007 11:28:16 pm Jon Schewe wrote:
> > I currently have a PC setup as my internet gateway.  I'm thinking of
> > replacing it with a Linksys router with modified firmware.  The question
> > I have is, can one run squid as a transparent web filter on it?  I don't
> > need it to cache data, just to act as a transparent proxy and to filter
> > my web traffic.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
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