Re: Networking question

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Probably there's no gateway in the XP box setup... or the gateway is
plain wrong.

Merry Xorg-mas to everyone around! ;-)

On 12/24/05, Dave Beach <drbeach@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> This is undoubtedly off-topic in oh-so-many ways; I'd be quite happy to be
> redirected to another, more appropriate mailing list should someone be so
> kind as to suggest one.
>
> Internal, home, private network, WinXP boxen and a Squid proxy, connecting
> through an iptables box to my router and cable modem. Everything works
> peachy.
>
> While trying to poke bittorrent holes through my iptables setup (see? Some
> vague evidence of relevance), I encountered problems and decided to take the
> proxy out of the picture. VERY much to my surprise, when I reconfigured IE
> to not use the proxy (and configured iptables to allow for a direct
> connection), I see no HTTP traffic whatsoever leaving the XP box destined
> for the firewall. In fact, no TCP traffic either (all traffic analysis done
> with ethereal on the XP box). I can ping to/from the XP box, and see THAT
> via ethereal.
>
> I am considerably confused by this. My presumption was that IE would just
> happily send HTTP traffic directly to the firewall, but this is NOT the
> behaviour I'm seeing.
>
> I know it's Christmas Eve day, and I was out a bit late last night, but
> there's clearly something VERY obvious I'm missing.
>
>
>



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