On Dec 6, 2011, at 11:19 AM, Daniel J. Luke wrote: > On Dec 6, 2011, at 10:05 AM, Michael wrote: >> And I've tried the following to configure the firewall via the rule: >> >> sudo ipfw add 1013 fwd 127.0.0.1,3128 tcp from any to any dst-port 80 recv >> en0 >> >> I verified the rule was set via >> >> sudo ipfw list >> >> and it returns: >> >> $ sudo ipfw list >> 01013 fwd 127.0.0.1,3128 tcp from any to any dst-port 80 recv en0 >> 65535 allow ip from any to any > > is your Mac OS X box routing for all of the (virtual) machines? > >> and I also restarted the firewall just in case w/ each rule change. No dice. >> >> I've also configured the kernel as per Step 2: Configure Mac OS X >> kernel' as described originally at: >> >> http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2308812&tstart=0 > > you mean you set > > net.inet.ip.scopedroute = 0 ? > >> Once setup, the firewall never seems to redirect traffic dst-port 80 >> traffic to Squid to handle, but if I directly configure the Squid >> proxy settings (localhost:3128) into say Firefox it performs >> flawlessly... So, the problem seems to be in the ipfw's forwarding of >> any dst-port 80 traffic to squid to handle. > > What troubleshooting have you done? Have you used tcpdump (or another tool) > to see what packets your machine is seeing?
Also ... this is probably not an issue with the squid3 port - so you might have better luck asking on a squid-specific mailing list (or forum). -- Daniel J. Luke +========================================================+ | *---------------- [email protected] ----------------* | | *-------------- http://www.geeklair.net -------------* | +========================================================+ | Opinions expressed are mine and do not necessarily | | reflect the opinions of my employer. | +========================================================+ _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-dev
