Chris Buechler a écrit :
> On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 6:13 PM, Alfred Sawaya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Chris Buechler a écrit :
>>     
>>> Yes and no. You can add a port forward on LAN that will accomplish
>>> this. But it isn't source-specific, so the box you redirect the
>>> traffic to will have to reside on another interface otherwise its
>>> traffic on that port will get looped back to itself.
>>>
>>>
>>>       
>> Even if the proxy send packet on another port ? e.g. 81 or 8080 ?
>>
>>     
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> No, but that's not what happens. If you want to transparently proxy
> HTTP traffic you redirect port 80 to port 81 or 8080 or whatever the
> proxy is using on the proxy's IP. The proxy then makes the HTTP
> request to port 80 - which then gets redirected back to its port 81,
> 8080, whatever. The port the proxy is listening on is irrelevant, it
> still has to make HTTP requests using port 80.
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yep, so you just have to add a rule from proxy:80 -> any = pass and put
it before the rule any:80 -> proxy:81, no ?

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