Craig Falconer wrote:

> Hmmm - heres a thought....
>
> Your firewall does transparent redirects to your squid machine which is
> internal to the network?  Try setting a web browser to use the proxy
> directly, and see if you get the same behaviour.

So you are saying to have the web browser directly hit the proxy server and see
what happens.  Same as with the redirect, I am able to get to blocked sites.

> Also, on kernel 2.2.x redirection does not work particularly well if you
> redirect to a different IP - the client starts receiving data from the wrong
> IP!  Redirection only works right under 2.2.x if the transparent target and
> the client are on different sides of the firewall - ie, a second segment /
> another NIC in the firewall, with a web cache machine hanging out there.

You are amking a HUGE assumtion, that is that I am running Linux.  I am NOT
running Linux, I am running NetBSD v1.5.0.

Sam

P.S.   When I looked at the squidGuard log again, it does look like it has
logged that fact that it started with squid.


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