On Wednesday 30 July 2003 16:22, Ramil G. Sagum wrote:
> i asumme you have filters for the eth0 and eth1 interfaces,
> local browsers come from the local interface ('-i lo' on iptables), do
> you have rules for the local interface?

i tried that.  didn't see anything in my logs.  might be doing it wrogn
though.  also, ahh, i was thinking that when squid itself sends the
request out, it might loop.

but then, i didn't see that either.  i mean, with REDIRECT rules for 
-i lo (and, for good measure, for -s 127.0.0/24), i don't see a loop
(links can still surf out) and i don't see anything in the squid log.
so the local surfers aren't going through the proxy.

> [wala akong alam sa ipchains, pero sa nabasa ko from netfilter, halos
> pareho lang sila ng syntax]

yeah, very similar.  not the same, there's no -t nat -A PREROUTING
in ipchains, but the rest is pretty much the same.

tiger

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