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Temp wrote:
>My situation is: the Linux server is connected to the Internet via a modem,
>and a workstation (Windows NT) is in the same LAN as the Linux server. And I
>want the workstation to connect to the Internet without setting proxy (since
Ok, that's doable.
>I have also tried "/sbin/ipchains -A input -j REDIRECT 3128 -p tcp -s
>0.0.0.0/0 -d
>0.0.0.0/0 80" but it also failed. Must I use iptables? Can you tell me how
>to upgrade my kernel to 2.4 (any web sites)? I am completely new to Linux.
No, you don't need a kernel upgrade. I had thought you were trying to
forward web requests from the gateway to some other machine, which I
think that ipchains can't do by itself.
So let's back up. Never mind squid for a moment. Can the workstation
reach the internet? Can it ping external addresses, reach websites,
and such, without any proxy settings? Let's establish that first, and
then go from there. You've obviously already done quite a bit of
reading, because the use of squid's accelerator mode in this way isn't
exactly obvious ... so we'll get it, but we need to go one step at a
time.
- -d
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David Talkington
http://www.spotnet.org
PGP key: http://www.prairienet.org/~dtalk/dt000823.asc
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