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Amos Jeffries-2 wrote:
> 
>  
> You should be able to use just:
> 
>   iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -s ! 192.168.0.12 -p tcp --dport 80 - 
> REDIRECT -to-port 3128
>   iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -j MASQUERADE
> 

At this point I have added the iptables command :
  iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp --dport 80 -j 
REDIRECT --to-port 3128
  iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -j MASQUERADE

but it does nothing to far.

Amos Jeffries-2 wrote:
> 
> squid.conf:
>    http_port 3128 transparent
> 

In my squid.conf I haven't adjusted many things. You can look at it here,
should there be any more problems.
http://www.nabble.com/file/p16962017/squid.conf squid.conf 
I did however have to enable ip4_forward since that was off.
I'm not that familiar with my debian distro so stuff like that is helpful 

at this point squid behaves as follows: 
the browser without proxy settings does not find squid and doesn't give a
web page.
if I point the browser towards the proxy server then any address I open
loads VERY VERY slowly and times out after a few mins.

Amos Jeffries-2 wrote:
> 
> If that still won't work:
>   - Ensure that your squid has ONLY one transparent option 
> (--enable-linux-netfilter) configured.
>   - Check that squid is receiving requests (access.log or cache.log)
>   - Check squid has access outbound (usually cache.log)
>   - Check whether NAT is failing (cache.log)
> 
squid is recieving request if I point the browser to the proxy server,
otherwise nothing.



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