Hi.. yes.. i need a proxy and i have a Ip masq.
with proxy_auth i can't make this. right?
Augusto flavio
--- Ricky Boone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:
> > I can use a transparent proxy with authentication
> ?
> > Today i use a authentication without transparent
> I can use a transparent proxy with authentication ?
> Today i use a authentication without transparent
> proxy.
>
> I read something like the developers of squid want
> implement this. this is true?
Do you need a proxy? Have you considered IP Masq?
http://www.tldp.org/H
Hi,
I can use a transparent proxy with authentication ?
Today i use a authentication without transparent
proxy.
I read something like the developers of squid want
implement this. this is true?
Tkz!
Augusto Flavio
hello,
i did that but only the server (where squid works) goes over the proxy on port
80. not the network users.
network user's gateways are showing my server.
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> it says "iptables: No chain/target/match by that name" (PREROUTING)
> what else can i do?
Do you see that such a reply above a quote at the bottom does not
make any sense? Without startin
gt; http_port
> httpd_accel_host virtual
> httpd_accel_port 80
> httpd_accel_with_proxy on
> httpd_accel_uses_host_header on
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> Hello,
> how can i make transparent proxy on rh linux 8 with iptables?
> i have read some documents.
> i made some changes and i saw the server is redir
> Hello,
> how can i make transparent proxy on rh linux 8 with iptables?
> i have read some documents.
> i made some changes and i saw the server is redirecting to the squid
proxy. not the clients(although their gateways are shown to my server).
>
> any alternates?
I recall s
Hello,
how can i make transparent proxy on rh linux 8 with iptables?
i have read some documents.
i made some changes and i saw the server is redirecting to the squid proxy. not the
clients(although their gateways are shown to my server).
any alternates?
regards,
kaya.
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Subject: Re: Transparent proxy with iptables
Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 16:24:35 +1100 (EST)
Roger,
> Second: Redirect the http request to s
Roger,
> Second: Redirect the http request to squid listening port (3128)
>
> iptalbes -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-ports 3128.
I assume that you meant 'iptables' instead of 'iptalbes'?
> I think it should work. but after I assigned the 2.2.2.2 as the default
> gatew
Hi.
I am working on a transparent proxy project now. The softs I using are the
iptables (NAT) coming with RH8, squid 2.5-stable and RH8. The configureation
I made are the following.
First: SNAT all the request from the intranet to internet, for example:
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -s
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t, which then returns its
traffic to the gateway, isn't working as I'd expect.
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http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/IPCHAINS-HOWTO.html
and search for 'ipmasqadm' and 'ipportfw'
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G'day -
Building a transparent http proxy on a Linux gateway isn't too hard,
but it's not what I want. I want to have all traffic exiting the
gateway on 80 to be redirected to a different host running squid.
Here's what I'm trying to do:
gatew
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Antony Ng wrote:
>Oh, sorry, I should have replied you through this email (since I don't know
>your reply come so fast :).
>Just want to tell you that it works, really great! Thanks for your help a
>lot!
Ain't it cool when it works? =)
If you haven't already
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Subject: RE: Problem starting transparent proxy (squid)
I have loaded all the modules you specfied in the previous mail (no using
r. Thanks again.
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Subject: RE: Problem starting transparent proxy (squid)
I have tried typing the command you stated, in the specified order (except
for the "echo 1 > ..." one, since Linux warn me to type this first before
typing the forward command), in the terminal. After I restarted squid, I go
to
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I have loaded all the modules you specfied in the previous mail (no using
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>the workstation to set the DNS server pointing to the ISP (the one that
>used by Linux server to go to Internet),
This should be the DNS server that your ISP tells you to use ...
usually more than one. Is that what you told your workstation
o have you got any idea about this? What did I do wrong you think?
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>Then you think Charles approach is the way to go? I'm going to try that (but
>has some confusions waiting to be explained, maybe his instruction is clear
>enough for a normal Linux user, but not me :).
Well, I fear Charles has confused you. I don't think you
On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, Temp wrote:
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> However, forgive me that I'm really new to Linux, I want to know where am I
> going to do with the lines you type. Should I type them in terminal (I guess
> not), insert them to an existing file (which file?), or type them into a new
> script file (where to pl
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Ok, we gotta fix that first. Squid's only going to handle http
requests. Everything else needs to get out on its own.
Because proxying
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Hi ?Temp?
The feature you desire is called Network Address translation (NA
eady done the homework on that.
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No, you don't need a kernel upgrade. I had thought you were trying to
forward web re
> NT) can use the proxy server to go online without setting anything. To
> start the transparent proxy. I do the following steps:
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>My situation is: the Linux server is connected to the Internet via a modem,
>and a workstation (Windows NT) is in the same LAN as the Linux server. And I
>want the workstation to connect to the Internet without setting proxy (since
Ok, that's doab
My situation is: the Linux server is connected to the Internet via a modem,
and a workstation (Windows NT) is in the same LAN as the Linux server. And I
want the workstation to connect to the Internet without setting proxy (since
I have tried setting proxy, and it works, but it is too troublesome)
ng. To
> start the transparent proxy. I do the following steps:
>
> 1. Edited the /etc/squid/squid.conf file, with these options:
> httpd_accel_host virtual
> httpd_accel_port 80
> httpd_accel_with_proxy on
> httpd_accel_uses_host_header on
>
> 2. Type this command in terminal:
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>After I have run squid in the Linux server,
Is this server a gateway through which the clients reach the internet,
or is is a parallel server on the same network?
>/sbin/ipchains -A input -p TCP -d 0/0 --dport 80 -j REDIRECT 3128
I use this synt
After I have run squid in the Linux server, I want the workstations (Windows
NT) can use the proxy server to go online without setting anything. To
start the transparent proxy. I do the following steps:
1. Edited the /etc/squid/squid.conf file, with these options:
httpd_accel_host virtual
Title: IP Chains Squid Transparent Proxy
Woes
I am having an unusual problem when trying to use IP Chains to
transparently redirect port 80 to the Squid Proxy Server. The
odd thing is that the IP Chain Command I used in the past did work and
now it doesn't. I moved directories onto an
PM
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Subject: transparent proxy
Hello everybody!
I need to setup a transparent proxy, I'm using ipchains redirect
and squid, and it works great, my problem is that my confguration
won't work with https sites.
This is my ipchains config:
ipchains -A input
Hello everybody!
I need to setup a transparent proxy, I'm using ipchains redirect
and squid, and it works great, my problem is that my confguration
won't work with https sites.
This is my ipchains config:
ipchains -A input -p tcp -d localhost 80 -j ACCEPT
ipchains -A input
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