Will be is one thing...
In any case just run the script I gave you to get the basic information
from the OS it is good enough for IP address etc..
The rule I gave you should be on the OUTPUT as iptables claims.
I am yet not sure about the network structure and there for not sure
about the issue.
Do not try to intercept port 8080 for google because it wont work and
the response is good for that
Eliezer
On 07/16/2014 08:50 PM, Nicolás wrote:
I just realized that part 5 minutes ago... Sorry for the nuisance! In my
case I need to use as a proxy a different machine because otherwise I'd
have to set one per client with the same rules, which seems not very
scalable. The final schema would be this:
Client 1 \
Client 2 \
Client 3 -> squid3 server -> internet
Client 4 /
Client 5 /
Also, the server running squid3 as transparent proxy would be under a
different public IP and router than the clients (a remote server...
requirement of my company), and all of them are using just one network
interface. What iptables rules would I need to achieve this scenario?
Thanks!