Okay...here goes the flaming from everyone to put Linux as Proxy Server.
But understand my position.. I do want it as well..but could not due to
stupid configuration they want to keep.
Anyway...here goes. Basically...I have a Linux workstation that I set up
but I like to set it up so it connect
Hongsheng Zhu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've configured my Linux box to support IP masquerade, now I'd like to
have it support transparentcy proxying, does anybody know how to do
this ?
You mean, beyond compiling with that kernel option enabled?
Well, transparent proxying is something I've
How does one specify port ranges using ipportfw?
From my understanding, IPPORTFW cannot do ranges.
You have to do it a port at a time.
What would be needed to specify a certain range
of ports for icq using ipportfw?
You shouldn't need to. ICQ should MASQ fine.
And what are the major diffs
Hello Everyone,
In having a (very) brief moment of success with the _ipfwadm_ ruleset
I was wondering if I should have IPXAUTOPRIMARY and IPXAUTOFRAME
turned on? I have no security issues on my Red Hat 5.1 masq or host
boxes and want to run a minimum amount of rules till I get this
How can one accomplish this with a dynamic IP? What
would I specify in my startup scripts to setup ipportfw
before knowing what my dynamic IP might be?
Don
= This is what I use to forward from my real ip 204.83.206.89 to my =
= private computer 192.168.0.2
= =20
= from my rc.local file.
= =20
=
On Sat, 28 Nov 1998, Vincent F. Febbraio wrote:
Hello my name is Vince and I was looking through the digest for a
possible answer to my questions regarding ip masquerade. I will ask
my first question in this message. I want to know if it is possible
to just mask one computer on the
Hongsheng Zhu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ipfwadm -I -a accept -P tcp -r 3128 192.168.0.31/32 -D any/0 www
I think this will allow all packet from 192.168.0.31 to port 80 of
destination site being redirected to the port 3128 of my linux.
That is correct.
Then I started my favorite proxy