William Bohannan wrote:
Thanks for the quick response Jasbir. Tried doing as you said with no
luck, changed dport to port 8080 on the 4th line (see below). Same as
before if you remove line 1 the transparent proxy works.
iptables -P INPUT DROP
ebtables -t broute -A BROUTING -p IPv4
: Re: [LARTC] filter policy drop and allow transparent proxy
William Bohannan wrote:
Thanks for the quick response Jasbir. Tried doing as you said with no
luck, changed dport to port 8080 on the 4th line (see below). Same as
before if you remove line 1 the transparent proxy works.
iptables
Trying to use the policy drop rule with the bridged firewall, when I
removed the first line the transparent proxy works great? It seems a
bit strange as from reading several articles on it I thought the
following occurs.
1st line - if it doest match it gets dropped on the local filter input.
William Bohannan wrote:
Trying to use the policy drop rule with the bridged firewall, when I
removed the first line the transparent proxy works great? It seems a
bit strange as from reading several articles on it I thought the
following occurs.
1st line - if it doest match it gets dropped on
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Subject: Re: [LARTC] filter policy drop and allow transparent proxy
William Bohannan wrote:
Trying to use the policy drop rule with the bridged firewall, when I
removed the first line the transparent