Ok, here comes a dumb questian...
I am using (at least that is what I thought) a transparent proxy on Redhat.
But I can't remember if I added the flag as described below. How can I check
this? Anyone has some pointers for me?
Thx in advance!
John
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[mailto:squid-users-return-23691-jleeuwe=knoware.nl@squid-cache.org]Name
ns Robert Collins
Verzonden: woensdag 1 januari 2003 9:16
Aan: Ned
CC: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Onderwerp: Re: [squid-users] transparent proxy problem using debian
On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 13:29, Ned wrote:
> Greetings everybody,
>
> I'm trying to set up a transparent proxy on my firewall/router machine
> which is running debian 3.0 stable. I understand that for transparent
> proxying to work, squid has to be compiled with the enable-netfilter flag.
>
> How would one do this with the debian packaging system? Sorry if this
isn't
> the right place to ask, but I really want to keep squid in line with my
> other debian applications.
This is an ok place to ask. You need to use apt-get source squid, to
grab the squid sources and debian control files. Then rebuild it
(probably just calling 'debian/rules binary'), adding that flag to
debian/rules if needed. See the debian build policies to get debian
specific details.
Rob
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