You might be missing a NAT at last node before the packet is left to Internet otherwise you need a public IP at the windows client.
On Oct 22, 2017 19:08, "Hanoch Hanoch K" <for.work2...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi > I am trying to configure tproxy to expose the ip address i am using to > internet sites and not the ip address of the squid server. > I did read the wiki from the squid web site and acted upon. > the environment i am using is test and i will need to deploy it into > producton when test will work and all the subject will be clear to me. > so the server is ubuntu 14.04. > squid was compiled with netfilter prefix. > the kernel is new and seems to have built in support in the tproxy. > iptables rules where created as the wiki request. > route option had been applied and the sysctl was configured as requested > by the wiki. > the client is windows 7 vmware vm and also the server is vmware vm with 2 > ethernet adapters. > one of the interfaces connect the windows 7 and one having ip from the > built in dhcp server at the router and it is the internet interface. > the server and the client both behind router and all have private ip. > till now the setup. > the problem is when I try to surf with this configuration i get time out. > at the wiki it says it is routing problem. > but digging the logs i do not understand where is my mistake. > can i use this configuration? lets say can i send ip like 10.0.0.2 to be > discovered at internet? > is this configuration is legal? > do not i need public ip on all the interfaces? > if not what is wrong. > i will be happy to supply any log or conf file. > please try to help me. > > _______________________________________________ > squid-users mailing list > squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org > http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users > >
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