Try this:
1. iptables-save > working
2. reboot
3. iptables-save > bad
4. disable the transparent proxy and re-enable it.
Then compare "working" and "bad" to see if there is any difference. If
there is a difference, try to figure out from where this difference
arised.
Regards
Henrik
On Monday 27 January 2003 23.48, Ryan Delany (TS-US) wrote:
> I have setup a transparent proxy using iptables to redirect to port
> 3128 and then to port 8080 for a virus scanning program. The
> transparent proxy redirection is called during startup via the
> iptables script at the very end.
>
> Whenever I reboot the machine, I lose internet connectivity until I
> disable the transparent proxy and re-enable it.
>
> Anyone else have this problem? More importantly does anyone have
> any suggestions on how to resolve the problem? Currently IPtables
> is called before squid, do I need to change that so that squid is
> already started before iptables tries to redirect to it?
>
> Thanks
>
> Ryan
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