frech wrote:
Hi Amos,
thanx again ;-)
OK, just to make it really clear (sorry about my bad english!!!) i try to
make a small illustration:
workgroupconnected by
workstation1)
workstation2|
|---network-HUB--eth1-{ Squid-Server
That's it - it works now.
I think, I overdone it at the beginning ;-)
Thank you again!
Kai
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Hi forum,
new to squid I ran right at the beginning in a confusing configuration.
I have to set up squid on a machine behind a firewall.
Firewall is set up to serve port 80 to an other machine than the squid
server!!!
OK, the situation:
- squid 3 on a lenny debian server
- server with 2
frech wrote:
Hi forum,
new to squid I ran right at the beginning in a confusing configuration.
I have to set up squid on a machine behind a firewall.
Firewall is set up to serve port 80 to an other machine than the squid
server!!!
I don't see why this is a problem. Every port has two sides
Hi Amos,
thank you so much for your reply!!
I still have some questions.
Amos Jeffries-2 wrote:
The port-forwarding already setup is external coming in.
Squid is internal going out. right?
-- right!
So ensure that the -i option is used by both rules.
-i takes the NIC name (eth0, eth1
frech wrote:
Hi Amos,
thank you so much for your reply!!
I still have some questions.
Amos Jeffries-2 wrote:
The port-forwarding already setup is external coming in.
Squid is internal going out. right?
-- right!
So ensure that the -i option is used by both rules.
-i takes the NIC name
Hi Amos,
thanx again ;-)
OK, just to make it really clear (sorry about my bad english!!!) i try to
make a small illustration:
workgroupconnected by
workstation1)
workstation2|
|---network-HUB--eth1-{ Squid-Server
}-eth0---SWITCHFirewall-WWW