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On 7/12/05, kodel <kodelz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi. Abu..
> 
> After I'm trying what u said in the previous email
> I'm using FreeBSD 5.3 and using ipnat.rules like you said before.
> And using squid-2.5STABLE8 and opening port 80 at the 'http_port' in
> squid.conf
> 
> When I try my client to access the internet with this proxy I found out
> that it doesn't work, I try to monitor the connection with 'ipnat -l'
> and the nat process is already take place, but the browser client who
> access the proxy just stay still.
> 
> Is there any other way to monitor/debug the nat process in FreeBSD
> so I can make sure what is really happening.. ??

Can you provide the rules you used so we can have a look on them?

> 
> Oya I almost forgot can I combine the
> rdr --> which use for intercepting proxy and,
> bimap --> for transparent proxy
> both in the same machine ?

I allready did that (used rdr and bimap on the same machine).
Again what rules do you use to acomplish this?

> What Im tryin to do is to redirect some client to use the squid ip as
> the outside ip and use some client to use the their own public ip
> (transparent mode)
> 
> 
> Thank's
> 
> 
> -rd-

-- 
Regards.
Abu Khaled


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