Amos Jeffries wrote on 03/12/2015 11:59 AM:
If your intention here is to get around a broken firewall devices port
80/443 inspection then I expect you require two proxies anyway. The
traffic has to be on a different port entirely which is not being
mangled by the firewall.
I've gotten an OK - for them to not inspect traffic coming from the
squid server - as long as I verify it's setup is secure and only allows
traffic for webservers to certain urls. (it's not me they don't trust -
it's the websites running on those servers :)
As far as I understand the routing example - it only works when I've
setup a router (that bypasses the normal gateway, and acts as a router),
or a setup where squid is on the same box.
What setup should I use to route packages from clients (when I want to
capture/redirect on clients) to squid server on same LAN ?
the routing example didn't seem to work :(
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Regards,
Klavs Klavsen, GSEC - kl@xxxxxxx - http://www.vsen.dk - Tlf. 61281200
"Those who do not understand Unix are condemned to reinvent it, poorly."
--Henry Spencer
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