Re: Different outgoing then ingoing IP when proxying

2008-01-29 Thread Wm. Josiah Erikson
My guess is that this means that you don't have the network interface lo running, or your routing table is messed up? If you're sending from the localhost to 127.0.0.1, the source should be 127.0.0.1, I would think. What OS are you using? If it's linux (or another *nix), you could paste the

Different outgoing then ingoing IP when proxying

2008-01-29 Thread Jørn Kostøl
Hi, I have a 2.0.1 server running as proxy, with a virtual server handling the proxied requests. However a firewall, which cannot be changed, does not let me send packets from the external IP to the localhost on which the virtual server is listening. Is it possible to have Freeradius

Re: Different outgoing then ingoing IP when proxying

2008-01-29 Thread Alan DeKok
Jørn Kostøl wrote: However a firewall, which cannot be changed, does not let me send packets from the external IP to the localhost on which the virtual server is listening. It's weird that the kernel would choose an external IP to use as the source for packets to localhost. Is it possible