Hello, Yep, it's working now but I don't know how. As far as I can see it's configured the same way it was when I started this morning, but Squid isn't running so theoretically we shouldn't have web access. I don't want to fiddle with it anymore today (being POETS day) but I'm sure I'll break it again on Monday. Thanks for your help with this problem. Cheers, Paul. -----Original Message----- From: netfilter-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:netfilter-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rob Sterenborg Sent: 25 November 2005 15:36 To: netfilter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Letting out port 80 traffic On Fri, November 25, 2005 16:19, Edmundo Carmona wrote: > Did you have it working as a transparent proxy? In that case, you must > have some rules "bothering" in prerouting. I got an email from the OP saying that it seems to be working, somehow. Gr, Rob > On 11/25/05, Eray Aslan <eray.aslan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> netfilter-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <> wrote: >> > Can >> > someone tell me where I have to put the rules to gurantee I can get >> > port 80 traffic out of my network please? :o) >> > >> >> Check your routing tables. By the way, "I've added port 80 rules in >> several places but can't get it to work" is not a good problem >> description. >> >> HTH >> Eray >> >> 90% of networking problems are routing problems. >> 9 of the remaining 10% are routing problems in the other direction. >> The remaining 1% might be something else, but check the routing >> anyway. >> >> > > -- "Inspraak zonder inzicht resulteert in uitspraak zonder uitzicht."