If there is any problem with the TCP routing in a transparent proxy
setup, and as much as a single packet bypasses the redirection then you
will get a TCP reset error popup in the browser.
If you are doing packet level analyzes of a transparent proxy setup, you
need to pay attention to the ethernet addresses to determine by which
path the packet arrived.
--- Henrik Nordstrom Spare time Squid hacker Ben Kohn wrote: > > Ok, after doing some tcpdump, it looks like when the connection reset by > peer error occurs during transparent proxying the packets are moving, but > they aren't moving through squid. I can see the packets in the tcpdump > log, but they don't show up in the access log. > > (Cisco IOS 11.1(11), Squid 2.1PATCH2, Linux 2.0.36 with ipfwadm) > > Ben Kohn > MIS - Triton TechnologiesReceived on Sat Feb 27 1999 - 18:59:15 MST
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