I tried reinstalling it into /opt/ts and start it by "sudo", the permission error disappeared, but the problem (http visiting gets timeout) remained. Wireshark on client PC showed that it didn't receive the SYN/ACK packet.
2015-08-11 21:35 GMT+08:00 Susan Hinrichs <[email protected]> : > Are you starting traffic manager as a privileged user? Sounds like a > permission error. > > > On 8/10/2015 9:37 PM, Wayne Zhang wrote: > > Hi. > > I followed the steps strictly from the official documents here : > > http://trafficserver.readthedocs.org/en/latest/admin/transparent-proxy/bridge.en.html#inline-on-a-linux-bridge > > the source code version is 5.3.1. > my linux kernel is 3.8.0-44, and I checked that the xt_TPROXY model was > loaded after executing iptables command. > config.log shows getting the right value 19. > > then the Linux ethernet bridge works well, *every app on the client PC > can access the internet but the browser visiting http websites always gets > timeout (https is ok)*. > the 3 processes traffic_cop, traffic_manager and traffic_server can be > seen using "ps aux". > there is no access log file squid.log in the log path. > and the Wireshark on the PC using as bridge can not find any interfaces in > this situation. > > I tried to change the value of proxy.config.http.server_ports from the > default 8080 to "8080:ipv4:tr-full", then I got error "Unable to set > transparent socket option operation not permitted", and only one process > traffic_cop remained. > > How to fix this ? Thanks in advance. > > >
