I just want traffic to 192.168.1.1:3128 be forwarded/redirected to
192.168.1.10:3128



2010/4/20 Tom Eastep <[email protected]>:
> Santiago Zarate wrote:
>> Well i've read quite few times the faq... tried few... none worked
>>
>> in http://www.shorewall.net/Shorewall_Squid_Usage.html
>>
>> Squid (transparent) Running in the local network
>>
>> this one seems to be what i need...  the only thing i'm not doing is
>> the port redirection, since we're not using squid as transparent
>> proxy... and it should work anyways..
>
> No it should not! That approach preserves the original destination
> address so unless the server redirects these requests, it will turn them
> around and route them back out through the gateway.
>
> I think we need to understand *exactly* what you are trying to do.
> Otherwise, we will be pointing you at inappropriate solutions.
>
> -Tom
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