[masq] Help and Guidelines - Connecting Linux to the Win95 Proxy Server - No jokes. :)

1998-11-29 Thread Russell \Elik\ Rademacher
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

Re: [masq] Transparency proxying

1998-11-29 Thread Fuzzy Fox
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

Re: [masq] ipportfw port ranges?

1998-11-29 Thread David A. Ranch
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

Re: [masq] ipportfw port ranges?

1998-11-29 Thread Bill Schoolcraft
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

Re: [masq] ipportfw port ranges

1998-11-29 Thread Donald Chan
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 =

Re: [masq] ruleset

1998-11-29 Thread Jack Carroll
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

Re: [masq] Transparency proxying

1998-11-29 Thread Fuzzy Fox
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