Thanks to you for all informations... and i'm so sorry....
I've made a little error : you can only enable one transparent mode in squid... and you must not forget to change accces on /dev/pf device.
After it looks ok. Ghislain Le 9 déc. 06 à 07:49, Agung T. Apriyanto a écrit :
--- Ghislain Garçon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:PF is really filtering and not only squid : yes I have build pf integration with my freebsd kernel. If I look in squid's sources, there is a problem with these declarations. I don't known how to test IPNAT_NAME or IPL_NAT #ifdef IPNAT_NAME natfd = open(IPNAT_NAME, O_RDONLY, 0); #else natfd = open(IPL_NAT, O_RDONLY, 0); #endif I looked in kernel sources... and it's look like the lines above open a device created by ipfilter... but pf doesn't need ipfilter in order to work. Regards, Ghislainseems that somehow your squid was looking for IPF ? but you said earlier that you've enabled pf-transparent while compiling squid ? it should looking for /dev/pf if you enable-pf-transparent btw was the problem same for 3.0 and 2.6S5 ? because you also said that you've tried both version in earlier email
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