Henrik,
Thanks for details. I will try these and reply with results.
Regards,
Kirtimaan
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
Protocol: TCP
Source IP: LAN
Source port: ANY
Destination IP: ANY
Destination port: 80
Action: DNAT to serverip:port, or alternatively REDIRECT to porxy port
You can find iptables rule templates in the Squid FAQ.
I can not help you with the GUI tool you are using as I have never seen
it or used it, and from what I have read Guarddog DOES NOT support NAT
or even port forwarding.
Regards
Henrik
On fre, 2008-06-06 at 11:42 +0530, Kirtimaan wrote:
Henrik,
Thanks for reply, can you please provide me the rule which I have to add
at (NAT:s).
Regards,
Kirtimaan
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On tor, 2008-06-05 at 11:37 +0530, Kirtimaan wrote:
On squid box, there is a utility Guarddog used for port forwarding. So
it forward all traffic on port 80 to Squid port 3128.
I'd say your problem is here. You have port forwarded port 80 on the
server itself to port 3128 on the server itself. Same as configuring
Squid to listen on port 80 directly.
What you need is a rule which intercepts (NAT:s)any outgoing traffic to
port 80 on servers out on the Internet and redirect these to Squid. This
is different from port 80 on the server itself.
Regards
Henrik