Joel Eusebio wrote:
> I use ipchains to pipe all my clients http request to a proxy server
> (running squid)
> I placed something like this on my init scripts:
>
> ipchains -A input -p TCP -d 127.0.0.1 80 -j ACCEPT
> ipchains -A input -p TCP -d 192.168.0.0/27 -j ACCEPT
> ipchains -A input -p TCP -d 0/0 80 -j REDIRECT xxxx
>
> xxxx is the port squid uses e.g. 3128, 8080, 8888
>
> note:ipchains should run on the box where squid is running
>
> I hope this helps :)
>
> On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, Carlo Valdes wrote:
>
> > Hello.
> >
> > My RH 6.2 machine running IP Masq and Squid Proxy was running fine. But
> > recently I want to enable Transparent proxy. How do I do that? I have
> > read the how-to but wasn't successful. Please advise.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Carlo
> >
> >
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Considering your Squid-2.x-STABLE package, if the package is precompiled(rpm), I
think they put the transparent proxy option within, but if you compile it with your
self, you must put the transparent proxy flag upon compiling:
./configure --enable-ipf-transparent
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