On 5/18/05, Greg Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm still having problems getting this to work.
I think I found my issue. When I first installed squid I picked the
wrong option for use with pf. I should have picked the
--enable-pf-transparent in the dialogue box. I'm pretty sure I picked
ipf
Greg Donald wrote:
On 5/18/05, Greg Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm still having problems getting this to work.
I think I found my issue. When I first installed squid I picked the
wrong option for use with pf. I should have picked the
--enable-pf-transparent in the dialogue box. I'm
I am following this howto:
http://www.benzedrine.cx/transquid.html
I added pf and pflog to my kernel. After rebooting I did chgrp squid
/dev/pf and chmod g+rw /dev/pf. I also restarted squid several times.
When I try to access a remote web server it times out. I'm not
getting any errors in
On 5/18/05, Greg Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am following this howto:
http://www.benzedrine.cx/transquid.html
I added pf and pflog to my kernel. After rebooting I did chgrp squid
/dev/pf and chmod g+rw /dev/pf. I also restarted squid several times.
When I try to access a remote web
On 5/18/05, Tomas Quintero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why are you using IPFW and PF?
I assume from your question that I should not. And I guess the answer
is because I didn't know any better. So to use pf I have to stop
using ipfw? And I have to convert my ipfw stuff to pf?
Guess I better go
Guess I better go ahead and ask now, is it ok to use natd with pf?
PF does NAT for you, in one line. I hope you're not using natd, ipfw, and pf
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/firewalls.html
Read it, choose one.
I use PF myself.
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-Tomas Quintero
On 5/18/05, Tomas Quintero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use PF myself.
I've disabled my ipfw and natd stuff in rc.conf. Trying only with pf now.
I'm still having problems getting this to work. Most sites I go to
fail to load, google.com for example. Other sites, the HTML loads but
not the