Re: Proxy question

2004-06-21 Thread Skylar Thompson
On Tue, Jun 15, 2004 at 11:33:22AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Hi, > > I was just wondering if there is a way to redirect any incomming HTTP proxy > traffic (don't know port or proxy address)? > In a nutshell, my question is: Is it possible, with iptables or whatever, to > detect if an

Re: Proxy question (transparent)

2004-06-15 Thread Paul Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > I was just wondering if there is a way to redirect any incomming HTTP proxy > traffic (don't know port or proxy address)? > In a nutshell, my question is: Is it possible, with iptables or whatever, to > detect if an incoming packet is a proxy request? You're looking fo

Proxy question

2004-06-15 Thread aurel . ric
Hi, I was just wondering if there is a way to redirect any incomming HTTP proxy traffic (don't know port or proxy address)? In a nutshell, my question is: Is it possible, with iptables or whatever, to detect if an incoming packet is a proxy request? Hope you understand :) Aurel -- Aurelien Ri

Re: Proxy question

2004-06-10 Thread Gilberto Villani Brito
You can try user iptables to redirect port 80 to 3128 (transparent proxy). Hugs Gilberto On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 12:08:58 +0200 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi dear list, > > My problem is quite simple to explain, but I'm afraid it is not so simple to solve. > I have a Debian Box with 2 NICS: > >

Proxy question

2004-06-10 Thread aurel . ric
Hi dear list, My problem is quite simple to explain, but I'm afraid it is not so simple to solve. I have a Debian Box with 2 NICS: _ / \ eth1eth0 / L A N\_ Box [INTERNET] \ / \_/ My box acts as a router (and other really fun