On 17/02/11 20:46, Harald Dunkel wrote:
Hi Jeff,
On 02/16/11 16:40, jeffrey j donovan wrote:
is squid configured as intercept ( aka transparent ) or as proxy?
post squid.conf and we can see whats up.
Sorry, I knew I had forgotten something. Here it is:
# cat /etc/squid3/squid.conf | egrep
On Feb 17, 2011, at 2:46 AM, Harald Dunkel wrote:
Hi Jeff,
On 02/16/11 16:40, jeffrey j donovan wrote:
is squid configured as intercept ( aka transparent ) or as proxy?
post squid.conf and we can see whats up.
Sorry, I knew I had forgotten something. Here it is:
# cat
Hi Amos,
On 02/17/11 12:52, Amos Jeffries wrote:
The problem could be clam. AFAIK it requires the full object to do its scan.
Which means downloading the full thing then scanning before the user gets to
see the byte one of response. I'm not sure if the various authors have
updated clamav
Hi Jeff,
On 02/17/11 14:24, jeffrey j donovan wrote:
greetings
im assuming your using ipfw on BSD, what does your redirect statement look
like ?
OpenBSD comes with Packet Filter instead of ipfw. Here is
the pf code:
:
match out on $ext_if inet nat-to ($ext_if:0)
pass in quick on
is there anything you can get using these settings?
have you tried using the squid mahcine on non transparent mode?
On 17/02/2011 17:07, Harald Dunkel wrote:
Hi Jeff,
On 02/17/11 14:24, jeffrey j donovan wrote:
greetings
im assuming your using ipfw on BSD, what does your redirect
Hi folks,
I would like to route HTTP traffic from my OpenBSD gateway
to a dedicated host running squid 3.1 on Linux for interception.
Here is a picture:
/|\ 87.189.95.69
|
|
em0 |
+++
| OpenBSD Gateway |
+++
em1 |172.99.96.4
On Feb 16, 2011, at 10:29 AM, Harald Dunkel wrote:
Hi folks,
I would like to route HTTP traffic from my OpenBSD gateway
to a dedicated host running squid 3.1 on Linux for interception.
Here is a picture:
/|\ 87.189.95.69
|
|
em0 |
+++
|
Hi Jeff,
On 02/16/11 16:40, jeffrey j donovan wrote:
is squid configured as intercept ( aka transparent ) or as proxy?
post squid.conf and we can see whats up.
Sorry, I knew I had forgotten something. Here it is:
# cat /etc/squid3/squid.conf | egrep -v ^\#\|^\$
http_access allow all