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Title:
tproxy support (iptables & squid)
To manage notifications about t
i need to configure the ip tables but don't know how if the squid is not
a router and a bridge.
my topology is: internet > mikrotik > client & squid using the same
network
i keep getting the same error if i ran to 3129 (tproxy), but it's fine
with 3128 (not tproxy)
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i checked through mikrotik routeros, when the client accessing internet,
it used the squid ip address (192.168.1.142), not the client
(192.168.3.97). the squid is running the latest version of ubuntu 11.10
oneiric with your squid patch.
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Even if it's only fixed in 3.2, can you provide a version number where
it's definitely fixed?
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Title:
tproxy support (iptables & squid)
To manage
You should not have to recompile the kernel if its accepting connections
through TPROXY properly. Double-check the IPs squid is identifying as
the client IP though to make sure that arrival is happening correctly.
We found a small bit alignment bug in the 3.2 series not setting the
spoof flag corr
2011/12/14 21:00:41| Starting Squid Cache version 3.1.15 for
i686-pc-linux-gnu...
2011/12/14 21:00:41| Process ID 2452
2011/12/14 21:00:41| With 65535 file descriptors available
2011/12/14 21:00:41| Initializing IP Cache...
2011/12/14 21:00:41| DNS Socket created at [::], FD 7
2011/12/14 21:00:41|
i'm sorry for this long testing your package Amos, didn't have the time
to play with.
i'm using oneiric and your squid3 package right now. started squid with
http_port 3128 and http_port 3129 tproxy.
i assume do we have to compile the kernel for oneiric? or is it support
out of the box?
i will t
This should be in 1.4.12-1ubuntu1. Marking Fix Released.
** Changed in: iptables (Ubuntu)
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Title:
tpro
Natty now ships with 3.1.10 which is supposed to be fine. Is anyone
interested in this bug please able to confirm/deny whether that package
has working tproxy on a standard Ubuntu install?
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oh i see. so what's version of ubuntu does tproxy really works?
thanks for the link dude :)
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In my profile can be found https://launchpad.net/~yadi/+archive/ppa
Hardy does not provide the required kernel version or libraries.
There have been two reports that it does not work with Lucid, but I have not
been able to track down exactly why not.
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how to install squid tproxy with precompiled kernel and iptables to do
the forwarding client's ip address to the router in order to make the
router bandwidth management works?
where's the link of your PPA? i would give it a try on hardy or lucid
box. would love to have tproxy support out of the bo
squid-3.0 series has nothing to do with IPv6. both disable and enable
are missing and irrelevant.
squid-3.0 series support is TPROXYv2 only and is not able to be used or
even built against the Lucid kernel which supports a minimum of
TPROXYv4.
The newer 3.1 series Squid is required for both IPv6
In Lucid, SQUID 3.0.19-STABLE has support a tproxy, but in version this
is incompatible with ipv6, so to work the package has compiled with
"--disable-ipv6".
If try use tproxy, then have error:
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FATAL: Bungled squid.conf line 45: http_port 3129 tproxy
Squid Cache (Version 3.0.STABLE19): Termina
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** Changed in: squid3 (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Confirmed
** Changed in: squid3 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Amos Jeffries (yadi) => andreis (andreis-ti-pdg)
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Upstream fix was released well before this bug was created. We are only
awaiting some Debian/Ubuntu specific fixes and QA to process the
feature.
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My PPA now contains beta squid3 packages with this and other new
features enabled. Some features require a 2.6.28+ kernel so only Jaunty
and later are provided.
I have not been able to test the TPROXY support works with currently
available kernel or iptables. But its enabled in these Squid3 packag
thanks Amos. i'll try to build one from the wiki whenever i have spare
time. :)
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chrone wrote:
> anyluck with tproxy supported out of the box for ubuntu??
>
> i really need it as squidbox so the mikrotik routeros can still manage
> client bandwidth for their connection using their own ip address through
> in and out of the squidbox.
>
What I'm doing is working towards unoffi
anyluck with tproxy supported out of the box for ubuntu??
i really need it as squidbox so the mikrotik routeros can still manage
client bandwidth for their connection using their own ip address through
in and out of the squidbox.
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TPROXY support has been integrated upstream in the upcoming Squid 3.1,
iptables 1.4.3, and kernel 2.6.28.
Keen testers are invited to locate the latest code for each of the three
and provide feedback on how it goes. Should now be a simple matter of
finding the right build options and configuration
this tproxy support out of the box would be excellent addition to ubuntu
server! i'm newbie and for me it's too hard to patch kernel and iptables
in order to make the tproxy works.
i need the ipspoofing from tproxy so that the squid will forward the ip
client address to the router therefore the ba
Developers at the recent netfilter summit "concluded" that patch-o-matic
was likely to go away, though tproxy development looks interesting.
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Probably too late for intrepid. Sorry will revisit again for jaunty.
Regards
chuck
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** Summary changed:
- any chance for iptables TPROXY module?
+ tproxy support (iptables & squid)
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: iptables
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- This is a table which makes building squid as an invisible acceleration
- proxy possible. Currently you have to alter your network topolo
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