"Jorge S.F." wrote:
>
> Dear friends,
>
> using iptables, I redirect all the traffic from a machine to squid port
> 3128. I would like to work like a proxy http, and forward the rest of the
> traffic (i.e. smtp, pop3, telnet, etc) to their respective destination
> servers. That is, working as proxy http, and being transparent for the other
> kind of traffic at other ports.
> I use for this, the "allways_direct allow PORTS" options, with an "acl PORTS
> port 23, 25, 110" ...
> It seems that the destination servers receive the packets, but the requests
> are empty, and the comunication and service can't be stablish. HTTP traffic
> works ok.
> Have I forget any other consideration? Is it possible to make?
>
> Thanks. Best regards,
>
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-1.html#ss1.1
M.
> Jorge Saiz
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