On 5/18/05, Greg Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm still having problems getting this to work.
I think I found my issue. When I first installed squid I picked the
wrong option for use with pf. I should have picked the
--enable-pf-transparent in the dialogue box. I'm pretty sure I picked
ipf
10.0.0.2:80 80
redirect_port tcp 10.0.0.2:113 113
redirect_port tcp 10.0.0.2:
redirect_port tcp 10.0.0.2:2010-2020 2010-2020
Any ideas? TIA.
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ahead and ask now, is it ok to use natd with pf?
Thanks,
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. Is there more to do?
Seems I have _something_ working, but it's not working 100% yet.
Or better yet does anyone have a transparent proxy setup they might
share their conf files from with me? I'll do the diff :)
Thanks,
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idle all the time.
Would it be as simple as adding a static route from each connection to
the other?
If anyone has any tips or URLs that'd be helpful.
TIA.
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address?
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portupgrade -anrR takes 5
hours or more.
A faster method is to fetch the index.
How do you do that, and did you mean instead of portupgrade -anrR ?
Please explain.
TIA :)
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