> On Sat, 20 Sep 2003, Awie wrote: > > > In FAQ, there is an instruction below to enable transparent proxy > > > > ----------------------------------------- > > Squid-2 (after version beta25) has IP filter support built in. Simple enable > > it when you run configure: > > > > ./configure --enable-ipf-transparent > > ---------------------------------------- > > Wasn't you using Linux? The above option is for systems using IP-Filter > and Linux is not among those systems.. > > > For linux the option you want is --enable-linux-netfilter
Yes, thanks for correction. I made a mistake to select the option. > > However, I can run transparent proxy without enable the option above (Squid > > 2.4S7 and 2.3S4). > > Not really. Your "transparently intercepting" proxy will crash requests > from HTTP/1.0 clients not sending Host headers unless the correct options > are given to configure when you build your Squid. Such clients are usually > seen integrated into other software such as automatic anti-virus > definition updates etc. > > > What is the effect if I do not enable the option? Does the option only > > affect to version 2.5? > > Same situation. > > Regards > Henrik > Do you mean the request from client will be dropped then become unsuccessful access? Thanks & Regards, Awie
