On 5/30/05, Henry <brassing@xxxxxxx> wrote: > I got it working on my router which is running openbsd... I am trying > to get transparent proxy working on my a separate server which is > running freebsd > Ooops sorry missed that one. That usually happens after my wife bursts into the room. I remember that a friend of mine had such a problem but with ipf on FreeBSD. You can try this but I am not sure if it works. *** On Gateway 1. Pass traffic from Squidserver IP to port 80 to avoid loop 2. Redirecting http traffic from Client IPs to Squidserver but not changing destination port ( I left it at 80 ). *** On Squid server 1. port 80 was redirected to 3128 (squid on localhost) 2. Squid was compilled/reinstalled on the squid with option "enable-ipf-transparent" 3. chgrp <squiduser> /dev/ipnat 4. chmod 644 /dev/ipnat That worked fine with ipf. I guess you can try to test it with pf on squidserver (compile with enable-pf-transparent and chgrp+chmod on /dev/pf. -- Kind regards Abu Khaled