----- Original Message -----
From: Rafael 'Dido' Sevilla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2003 12:21:54 +0800
To: Philippine Linux Users Group Mailing List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [plug] Transparent Proxy (desperate to implement)

> On Wed, Dec 24, 2003 at 10:10:07PM +0800, smart penguin wrote:
> > 
> > I have read some of the documents from the google that squid that
> > comes with redhat 9, are already enabled-netfilter.
> > 
> > HOWEVER,assuming that such presumption is not correct, i don't know
> > how to do this.
> 
> What?  You mean to tell me you've never tried compiling any package from
> source by yourself, ever?  You should try it sometime.  It's not really
> hard.  Just read the INSTALL and/or README very carefully and follow the
> instructions.  Squid in fact is typical of most such installations and
> is fairly easy to do.  There are many packages that are much more
> diffcult to get right.

If we are talking about the tar packaged, yes i have experienced that, for a 
particular packaged of squid, i also tried that, but it seems that i am not succesfull 
of starting the squid service.

And for the rpm sources, that, i tell you, is more confusing to me.

> 
> > so far, for a layman, i can read that all sites can be access. I dont
> > know how i can sent to you the complete log file, should you want me
> > to publish.
> 
> 
> What do you mean?  There are accesses on your cache but your
> workstations never see the data?  Some PARTS of the log file would be
> useful, the parts that you think say that you can access the outside
> world.  A typical few lines would do.
> 
> > well i did at first use (192.168.0.0/16), but i like any number that
> > end with 7.
> 
> Of course you know that means that you will never be able to access any
> site on the outside that uses the same IP block.  Internet standards
> were not written just for the heck of it.  They were written to be
> followed for interoperability.  You could use 192.168.57.0/24 if you
> really want a number ending in 7.

Ok i will try that.
> 
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