On 21/12/2012 3:44 a.m., Ali Jawad wrote:
Hi
I did miss to point out an important factor, the server is a remote
transparent proxy, in other words
my pc "uses a custom dns to point certain sites to proxy server" --
Internet Gateway Transparent proxy with public IP and redirect
port 80 to pr
Try to start from scratch what you are doing what are your settings?
If you have access denied you should look at the access.log.
What do you have there?
I dont think it's squid issue but another thing on the way but we cannot
even try helping you with the basic logs needed.
Regards,
Eliezer
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Hi
I did miss to point out an important factor, the server is a remote
transparent proxy, in other words
my pc "uses a custom dns to point certain sites to proxy server" --
Internet Gateway Transparent proxy with public IP and redirect
port 80 to proxy
Regards
On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 11:05
Hi
I do intercept traffic using iptables, problem is same config works
for squid 3.1.2, I did remove all access rules and ended up with the
config below but I still get an access denied error.
always_direct allow all
ssl_bump allow all
sslproxy_cert_error allow all
http_port 0.0.0.0:80 transpare
Hey Ali,
Two major points for you.
Squid requires one port to be a regular forward proxy with no
transparent or other options.
What is your problem? regular proxy or just intercept?
To make things simpler advance one step at a time please.
- basic squid configuration without intercept.
ALL is
Hi
I did upgrade from squid 3.1.x to 3.3 "and tried 3.2.5 in between"
problem is now that i have upgraded transparent proxy always returns
access denied even if I do set src all to allowed. Please see a sample
config below
http://pastebin.com/vEWgsPkz
On 3.1.x the transparent proxy did work just