I'm running Squid 2.5 STABLE4 in Transparency. The proxy server is my gateway.
My NAT table looks as follows: [EMAIL PROTECTED] logs]# iptables -t nat -L Chain PREROUTING (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source destination REDIRECT tcp -- anywhere anywhere tcp dpt:http redir ports 8000 REDIRECT tcp -- anywhere anywhere tcp dpt:ftp redir ports 21 Chain POSTROUTING (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source destination Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source destination Web browsing and ftping both work, at the moment. I cannot get other internet connections to pass through the box. i.e.: irc connections, telnet connections, etc. I imagine I need to be speaking with a linux person about this, but had a couple of questions about squid and transparency mode. First. I understand that squid proxies http traffic, only. Is this correct? So, all I should need are some redirects and forwards on the nat table and the other internet stuff should work. ie: I shouldn't need to go into my client programs (putty, mIRC, etc) and tell them it's a proxy connection. Is this correct? Regards, Tim Rainier
