** Changed in: squid3 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
tproxy support (iptables & squid)
To manage
i'm sorry for this long testing your package Amos, didn't have the time
to play with.
i'm using oneiric and your squid3 package right now. started squid with
http_port 3128 and http_port 3129 tproxy.
i assume do we have to compile the kernel for oneiric? or is it support
out of the box?
i will
2011/12/14 21:00:41| Starting Squid Cache version 3.1.15 for
i686-pc-linux-gnu...
2011/12/14 21:00:41| Process ID 2452
2011/12/14 21:00:41| With 65535 file descriptors available
2011/12/14 21:00:41| Initializing IP Cache...
2011/12/14 21:00:41| DNS Socket created at [::], FD 7
2011/12/14
You should not have to recompile the kernel if its accepting connections
through TPROXY properly. Double-check the IPs squid is identifying as
the client IP though to make sure that arrival is happening correctly.
We found a small bit alignment bug in the 3.2 series not setting the
spoof flag
Even if it's only fixed in 3.2, can you provide a version number where
it's definitely fixed?
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Title:
tproxy support (iptables
i checked through mikrotik routeros, when the client accessing internet,
it used the squid ip address (192.168.1.142), not the client
(192.168.3.97). the squid is running the latest version of ubuntu 11.10
oneiric with your squid patch.
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i need to configure the ip tables but don't know how if the squid is not
a router and a bridge.
my topology is: internet mikrotik client squid using the same
network
i keep getting the same error if i ran to 3129 (tproxy), but it's fine
with 3128 (not tproxy)
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TPROXY support has been integrated upstream in the upcoming Squid 3.1,
iptables 1.4.3, and kernel 2.6.28.
Keen testers are invited to locate the latest code for each of the three
and provide feedback on how it goes. Should now be a simple matter of
finding the right build options and
this tproxy support out of the box would be excellent addition to ubuntu
server! i'm newbie and for me it's too hard to patch kernel and iptables
in order to make the tproxy works.
i need the ipspoofing from tproxy so that the squid will forward the ip
client address to the router therefore the
Developers at the recent netfilter summit concluded that patch-o-matic
was likely to go away, though tproxy development looks interesting.
** Changed in: iptables (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
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** Summary changed:
- any chance for iptables TPROXY module?
+ tproxy support (iptables squid)
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: iptables
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- This is a table which makes building squid as an invisible acceleration
- proxy possible. Currently you have to alter your network
** Changed in: squid (Debian)
Status: Unknown = New
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Probably too late for intrepid. Sorry will revisit again for jaunty.
Regards
chuck
** Changed in: squid (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
Status: New = Triaged
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