On Thu, 22 Mar 2001 11:53:47 +0200, you wrote: >Yes it is possible. Linux has supported transparent ftp proxying for >some time however it is a requirement that the linux box be on the >default route for the ftp traffic so it can grab the packets, check >the original destination and proxy the traffic. There are non-transparent I've using transparent http proxy with squid. Iptables is not the problem, I know how to redirect, etc. What I need is the proxy-program itself. I think squid doesn't perform this type of proxying. Am I wrong? >Check out the masquerading faqs and/or the new netfilter documentation >for info on getting linux boxes to 'proxy' ftp. I've read all advanced routing docs: the advanced routing howto itself, iptables packet filtering howto and iptables nat howto. But I haven't seen anything regarding ftp-proxying. Any little help, please :) =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** RoMaN SoFt / LLFB ** roman@madrid.com http://pagina.de/romansoft ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - : send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org