On 20/05/11 07:37, Robert Fisher wrote:
> On 19/05/11 22:52, Christopher Sawtell wrote:
>> On 19 May 2011 20:50, Nick Rout <[email protected]
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>     On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 5:36 PM, Robert Fisher
>>     <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>     > I have been frustrated for a while that I could not play iSky
>>     telecasts
>>     > on my computers so I honed Sky today and they said my subscriptions
>>     > should allow it.
>>     > Great - but it did not work for me.
>>     > So I gave a friend my username and temp password and guess what? It
>>     > worked at his place.
>>     > So to cut to the chase....
>>     >
>>     > ....it works for me here if I take my IP-Cop box out of the
>>     picture (no
>>     > pun intended).
>>     >
>>     > So any of you gurus know if I can let IP-Cop let me watch iSky
>>     stuff or
>>     > do I need to consider a different firewall?
>>
>>
>>     Rob, perhaps you need to do a packet dump with tcpdump or similar to
>>     find out whats going on?
>>
>>
>> IPCop generates a log of port open attempts internally. You can view
>> this using the Web interface.
>>
>> Have a look in said log and determine which port is refusing the
>> traffic and open it.
>>
>> You might like to consider pfSense at this moment. As Volker says it
>> really /is /awesome. I can lend / give you a 400 MHz box with it
>> already installed if you want to have a quick play.
> Well I have got the iSky working now by unticking "Enabled on Green:" in
> the Web Proxy settings on IPCop.
> I still have ticked "Transparent on Green:" though.
>
> Will this still allow caching?

The transparent proxy works by intercepting port 80 traffic and 
redirecting it to the proxy port. The advantage is you don't have to 
configure your browsers to use it.

A possible solution is to enable the proxy with transparent mode turned 
off. Then configure your browsers to use it.


Col.


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