My router still is running a 2.4.x kernel, but would love to get this 
going....
Are you willing to assist me when I try to implement this on my DD-WRT 
router?
I am hoping we're getting a full 2.6 kernel on the new Asus RTN16, but I'm 
getting ahead here.
It doesn't even have DD-WRT running...

JP


-----Original Message-----

From: IVANCSO Krisztian <[email protected]>

To: [email protected]

Date: Fri, 02 Oct 2009 21:26:36 +0200

Subject: Re: [Pound Mailing List] TPROXY




Hi,



TPROXY is Linux specific.

It's included in mainline kernel from 2.6.30, thanks to excellent work 

of Balabit Ltd.



I think it's the decision of maintainers to include code that is OS 

specific.



I tried to write code as non-intrusive as I could.

I think it should compile on any supported platform.



Global TProxy 0 option preserves original behavior.

Global Tproxy 1 option checks for TPROXY availabilty.

(use setsockopt and optname = 19 (IP_TRANSPARENT). I don't know optname 

19 have any meaning in others OSs)



I don't know about similar feature in other OSs, but it would be nice to 

implement it in as many supported platform as possible.



Regards,

ivan





Joe Gooch írta:

> +1

>

> I'd use it!

> Joe Gooch

> K12 Systems 

>

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>> -----Original Message-----

>> From: Jean-Pierre van Melis [mailto:[email protected]] 

>> Sent: Friday, October 02, 2009 6:47 AM

>> To: '[email protected]'

>> Subject: [Pound Mailing List] TPROXY

>>

>> Is there some chance this TPROXY can get in the main code?

>> Having a transparent proxy makes it so much more powerful...

>> I'm sure it can be made it's not getting in the way of those 

>> using a classic proxy.

>>

>> I'm running pound on my router which is also the gateway of 

>> my network and having a transparent proxy means I do not have 

>> to change the logging of my webserver.

>> Even if you changed the logging.. it still isn't the same as 

>> all the backends need to be made aware they are in fact 

>> listening to a proxy and not to the real client....

>>

>>

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