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Amos,
important not to break Solaris-IPFilter for me ;)
WBR, Yuri
23.01.2015 22:17, Amos Jeffries пишет:
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On 23 January 2015 at 18:29, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
To simplify:
Suppose I
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Once more. You CANNOT have
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So for the past few days I have been struggling with Squid in intercept
mode on FreeBSD-10.1.
Using the same squid.conf for Squid-3.4.10 and Squid-3.5.1 and the same
Firewall rules (I have tested with IPFilter and PF and these rules work
with Squid-2.7.9 on several FreeBSD boxes that I have):
1.
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Did you have any service can listen port 80 on your host? I.e. web-server?
Yes. There is a webserver on the same host, listening on both 80 and 443.
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On 23 January 2015 at 14:57, Yuri Voinov yvoi...@gmail.com wrote:
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redirection loop can only occurs when reqwiter or NAT misconfigured.
On early Squid versions to avoid loops was used:
# Rewriter cycle workaround
url_rewrite_access deny
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Did you have any service can listen port 80 on your host? I.e. web-server?
23.01.2015 18:10, Odhiambo Washington ?:
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Once more. You CANNOT have neither web-server nor other service with
listening port 80 on the same host as transparent Squid proxy. This is one
and only reason you have looping.
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Once more. You CANNOT have neither web-server nor other service
with listening port 80 on the same host as transparent Squid
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Once more. You CANNOT have neither web-server nor other service with
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This looks like not optimal solution, Henrik.
A long time ago, when I meet similar issue, I've draw request way on my
proxy host and find cycling configuration.
It was chain NAT-proxy-redirector-NAT-proxy
To break it I completely differentiate
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Once more. You CANNOT have neither web-server nor other service
with
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And the good news is that squid-3.5.1 is now allowing client PCs to
browse. Thank you for that.
Horray!
I still
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And the good news is that squid-3.5.1
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Yep, they are mutually exclusive.
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Once more. You CANNOT have neither web-server nor other service with
listening port 80 on the same host as transparent Squid proxy. This is
one and only reason you have looping.
Look. On my transparent 3.4.11 (which was early 2.7) IPFilter
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Here is it.
There is your loop reason.
root@mail:/usr/src # svn
Type 'svn help' for usage.
root@mail:/usr/src # sockstat -l | grep 80
www httpd 55941 3 tcp6 *:80
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On 24/01/2015 1:47 a.m., Yuri Voinov wrote:
Once more. You CANNOT have neither web-server nor other service
with listening port 80 on the same host as transparent Squid proxy.
This is one and only reason you have looping.
That is not correct.
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On 24/01/2015 4:57 a.m., Odhiambo Washington wrote:
On 23 January 2015 at 18:29, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
To simplify:
Suppose I wanted to use IPFilter as the Firewall with IPNat, what
are my options?
Option 1)
wait for me to fix the
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