Amos Jeffries wrote:
> Only if the first of those rules is broken.
>
> ... -i $INET_IF -s $INET_IP matches traffic from another machine called
> $INET_IP outside the current box.
Hi Amos,
I don't seem to be getting anywhere.
Given that I redirect all outgoing port 80 traffic to the localhost:3190
(or whatever), can I set up squid such that instead of sending the
packets through the ACL filters et.al, it just basically displays a
page (html file of some sort)? At this point, I really don't know
what's blocking the traffic. I don't 'see' traffic going to LO.
To make things easier, I run 'squid -N -X'.
Right now, I don't know if my netfilter rules are missing
something or my squid is not configured properly.
BTW, instead of 3.x, I've gone back to 2.7 as I can get that thing
compiled. 3.1.x is still giving me compilation errors.
Will keep on trying this though.
Ed
Received on Wed Apr 20 2011 - 07:50:05 MDT
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