2007/11/29, Jean Christophe Andr? :
> Vu The Binh a ?crit :
> > I'm not an expert of squid and linux, but as discussed this afternoon,
> > iptables could do most of the required things. It is very flexible, and
> > could be even strong when using conjunction with squid.
> >
> I know iptables pret
Nguyen Vu Hung a ?crit :
> iptables ( a firewall ) and squid ( a proxy server ) are different things.
>
> I thought Binh was talking about a combination of squid + iptables that make
> a transparent proxy ( i.e invisible by user )
>
> http://tldp.org/HOWTO/TransparentProxy.html
>
Once again, a
Vu The Binh a ?crit :
> I'm not an expert of squid and linux, but as discussed this afternoon,
> iptables could do most of the required things. It is very flexible, and could
> be even strong when using conjunction with squid.
>
I know iptables pretty well, having used it to make "hand-made"
f
] Squid question
Thanks Jean et al.
I will try the multi-instances solution and report back to you.
Kind regards,
Tuan
- Original Message
From: Jean Christophe Andr?
To: Hanoi Linux Users Group
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2007 1:02:57 AM
Subject: Re: [HanoiLUG] Squid question
Hi J.C et al,
> This is about one box offering public proxy service. This box should
> have 3 public IP addresses to allow its users to visit websites and
> apear on them as one of these 3 IP. Which IP to use should be the choice
> of the user and that's what is difficult here...
>
> I'm not sure
Truong Anh Tuan a ?crit :
> My box is running directly on the Internet (not in our LAN) and has
> just public IP addresses.
I'll try to explain it again to make things more clear about his goal,
since we had some occasion to discuss about it just after the VTV
talk... ;-)
This is about one box off
Thanks Jean et al.
I will try the multi-instances solution and report back to you.
Kind regards,
Tuan
- Original Message
From: Jean Christophe Andr?
To: Hanoi Linux Users Group
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2007 1:02:57 AM
Subject: Re: [HanoiLUG] Squid question
Truong Anh Tuan a
2007/11/28, Jean Christophe Andr? :
>
> PS : The meaning of (^$|^#) is ? empty line or comment line ?.
>
He can post it somewhere else, not necessary included in his emails.
Personally, I am fine with unstripped configuration files because it
is self-documented with inline explanations.
--
Best
2007/11/28, Truong Anh Tuan :
>
> My friends,
>
> Does anyone here have experience in Squid proxy?
>
> I setup a Squid and it work fine.
>
What does it mean "it works fine"?
> However, I would like to assign 3 IP addresses to that box (only one network
> card). Users can use whatever IP addresses
Nguyen Vu Hung a ?crit :
> It would be better if you post your if-config output and squid.conf
>
Please don't post the full squid.conf ! Use this instead:
grep -vE '(^$|^#)' /etc/squid/squid.conf > /tmp/squid.conf-stripped.txt
Then just send that squid.conf-stripped.txt, it will contain only
u
Hi bro Tuan Anh!
What type of IP address you said here (for one network card in box, for user
using squid): private IP or public IP?
On Nov 28, 2007 1:49 AM, Truong Anh Tuan wrote:
> My friends,
>
> Does anyone here have experience in Squid proxy?
>
> I setup a Squid and it work fine.
>
> Howev
Hi Ha et al,
My box is running directly on the Internet (not in our LAN) and has just public
IP addresses.
Kind regards,
Tuan
- Original Message
From: Nguyen Viet Ha
To: Hanoi Linux Users Group
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 11:21:36 AM
Subject: Re: [HanoiLUG] Squid question
My friends,
Does anyone here have experience in Squid proxy?
I setup a Squid and it work fine.
However, I would like to assign 3 IP addresses to that box (only one network
card). Users can use whatever IP addresses to connect to the web through proxy.
I would like each time users connect to pro
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