On  7 Apr, Ina Patricia Lopez wrote:
> i installed redhat6.2 and squid-2.3.STABLE4 with
> --enable-ipf-transparent,but its looking for IP-Filter headers and
> transparent proxy support was disabled.  how do i enable transparent
> proxy on my squid?
> 

The --enable-ipf-transparent configure switch for squid is only
necessary if you want to do transparent proxying with *BSD*.  It is not
necessary for Linux in my experience.  You just need to build a kernel
with IP filtering/ipchains/iptables support.  See the Squid FAQ on
Interception Caching (Section 17) at 

http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-17.html

We stumbled a number of times on this, finally got our server which did
this working only today actually.

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