> What if I add a second router/firewall box with vrrpd and want to keep the
> transparent proxy to several squid boxes?
>
> In short: what's the best way to do scalable transparent proxying with
> iptables?
the same way that you build scalable NON-transparent proxies - by u
p the
transparent proxy to several squid boxes?
In short: what's the best way to do scalable transparent proxying with iptables?
current setup:
/(net1)-[r]
/ (net2)-[o]
LAN< (net3)-[u]-(ISP)
\ (net4)-[t]
\(net5)-[e]
(squids)-
> What if I add a second router/firewall box with vrrpd and want to keep the
> transparent proxy to several squid boxes?
>
> In short: what's the best way to do scalable transparent proxying with
> iptables?
the same way that you build scalable NON-transparent proxies - by u
p the
transparent proxy to several squid boxes?
In short: what's the best way to do scalable transparent proxying with
iptables?
current setup:
/(net1)-[r]
/ (net2)-[o]
LAN< (net3)-[u]-(ISP)
\ (net4)-[t]
\(net5)-[e]
(squids)-
parent proxying, which wasn't (AFAIK)
> compiled in the debian image for 2.2.
>
> Is the 2.4 debian kernel-image compiled with transparent proxy? Or do I need
> to compile my own?
I don't know what the 2.4 debian kernel-image has in it since I've only
compiled my own but
parent proxying, which wasn't (AFAIK)
> compiled in the debian image for 2.2.
>
> Is the 2.4 debian kernel-image compiled with transparent proxy? Or do I need
> to compile my own?
I don't know what the 2.4 debian kernel-image has in it since I've only
compiled my own but
ernel-image compiled with transparent proxy? Or do I need
to compile my own?
Andrew Tait
System Administrator
Country NetLink Pty, Ltd
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"It's the
ebian kernel-image compiled with transparent proxy? Or do I need
to compile my own?
Andrew Tait
System Administrator
Country NetLink Pty, Ltd
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WWW: http://www.cnl.com.au
30 Bank St Cobram, VIC 3644, Australia
Ph: +61 (03) 58 711 000
Fax: +61 (03) 58 711 874
"It's the
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 08:52:53AM +0400, Ant wrote:
> AvdM> HTTPS uses port 443, so it won't work with your current ipchains setup.
> AvdM> You might be able to start a second squid process, and redirect HTTPS
> AvdM> requists through it.
> Could you tell me how to redirect HTTPS through squid, a
Hello Alson,
AvdM> HTTPS uses port 443, so it won't work with your current ipchains setup.
AvdM> You might be able to start a second squid process, and redirect HTTPS
AvdM> requists through it.
Could you tell me how to redirect HTTPS through squid, and give an example of
configuration. It is very
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 11:41:32AM +0100, Sean Kelly wrote:
Hello,
> I read an article of yours on
> http://www.mail-archive.com/debian-isp@lists.debian.org/msg02194.html and
> was wondering if you could offer some advice.
>
> I am transparently proxying HTTP requests using Linux and
On Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 03:05:16PM +0200, Martin Kos wrote:
> hi jeff
>
> On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Jeff Waugh wrote:
>
> > Check the transproxy howto from the LDP.
> yup.. i've done so.. first i had the problem that the howto is only
> for kernel 2.4 (i'm using 2.2), but i've found a howto for 2.2. b
On Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 03:05:16PM +0200, Martin Kos wrote:
> hi jeff
>
> On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Jeff Waugh wrote:
>
> > Check the transproxy howto from the LDP.
> yup.. i've done so.. first i had the problem that the howto is only
> for kernel 2.4 (i'm using 2.2), but i've found a howto for 2.2.
hi jeff
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Jeff Waugh wrote:
> Check the transproxy howto from the LDP.
yup.. i've done so.. first i had the problem that the howto is only
for kernel 2.4 (i'm using 2.2), but i've found a howto for 2.2. but it
still hadn't worked. finally it was only an error with the order of
> but i haven't seen a package that installs squid as a
> transparent proxy? am i missing something? i would be happy if somebody
> could give me some help. thank ya.
There is no package, just "configuration files". :)
Check the transproxy howto from the LDP.
- Jeff
hi!
i've a machine up and running with 2 network interfaces and up to yet i've
masqueraded all the traffic from eth1 to eth0, but now i'll be using
squid, but the problem is, i won't configure every machine to use the
proxy, so i've thought i schould use the squid
hi jeff
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Jeff Waugh wrote:
> Check the transproxy howto from the LDP.
yup.. i've done so.. first i had the problem that the howto is only
for kernel 2.4 (i'm using 2.2), but i've found a howto for 2.2. but it
still hadn't worked. finally it was only an error with the order of
> but i haven't seen a package that installs squid as a
> transparent proxy? am i missing something? i would be happy if somebody
> could give me some help. thank ya.
There is no package, just "configuration files". :)
Check the transproxy howto from the LDP.
- Jeff
hi!
i've a machine up and running with 2 network interfaces and up to yet i've
masqueraded all the traffic from eth1 to eth0, but now i'll be using
squid, but the problem is, i won't configure every machine to use the
proxy, so i've thought i schould use the squid
Have setup transparent proxy using an access-list on a Cisco 1603 and
running ipchains to forward packets to squid on the proxy. When I have the
proxy set ( manual http proxy ) it works fine, but when proxy is disable and
transparent should take affect this is what happends:
Packet gets
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