I'm sorry Dave, but, in this way squid proxy doesn't affect browsing.
Trying to deny the access to all my network (deny myLan) on
squid.conf, it doesn't stop me and i can browse as i want!
At the moment every http request (dport 80) is redirected --to-port
8080 (dansguardian). Is squid bypassed?
2013/10/7 Stefano Malini <stefano.malini_at_gmail.com>:
> Thank you Dave! it's running
> Eliezer, with your answer i have known the usefulness of cache_peer directive!
>
> 2013/10/7 Dave Burkholder <dave_at_thinkwelldesigns.com>:
>> If you want filtering, iptables should redirect to port 8080 instead of
>> 3128.
>>
>> Also, squid's 3128 should not be in transparent mode.
>>
>> If you make those two changes, you should be operational.
>>
>> -Dave
>>
>>
>> On 10/6/2013 12:59 PM, Stefano Malini wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear all,
>>> this is my first message because i'm having some diffuculties
>>> configuring a proxy server on a raspberry with raspbian distro.
>>>
>>> I installed Squid 3.1.20 and Dansguardian.
>>>
>>> Squid is listen on port 3128, in transparent mode and it runs. I set
>>> iptables to redirect http requests to port 3128.
>>> The http requests are registered on squid cache/access logs files so it
>>> runs
>>>
>>> I installed Dansguardian also and configured to listen on port 8080
>>> but it seems that Squid doesn't communicate with Dansguardian.
>>> In dansguardian.conf file i set the proxy ip on 127.0.0.1, port 3128.
>>>
>>> I think it's very easy to solve it but until now is still unsolved.
>>>
>>> Do you have any idea about?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>
>>
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