On 4/10/2016 4:12 a.m., Egerváry Gergely wrote: > Hi, > > I'm running on NetBSD 7-STABLE, with IPFilter 5.1 > (--enable-ipf-transparent) > > NAT interception rule: > rdr wm1 from 2001:738:7a00:a::/64 to any port = 80 -> > 2001:738:7a00:a::14 port 3128 tcp > > cache.log: > > 2016/10/03 17:08:03.232 kid1| 5,2| TcpAcceptor.cc(220) doAccept: New > connection on FD 18 > 2016/10/03 17:08:03.232 kid1| 5,2| TcpAcceptor.cc(295) acceptNext: > connection on local=[2001:738:7a00:a::14]:3128 remote=[::] FD 18 flags=41 > 2016/10/03 17:08:03.232 kid1| 51,3| fd.cc(198) fd_open: fd_open() FD 22 > HTTP Request > 2016/10/03 17:08:03.233 kid1| 89,5| Intercept.cc(375) Lookup: address > BEGIN: me/client= [2001:738:7a00:a::14]:3128, destination/me= > [2001:738:7a00:a::a:d]:52628 > 2016/10/03 17:08:03.233 kid1| Ip::Address::getInAddr : Cannot convert > non-IPv4 to IPv4. IPA=[2001:738:7a00:a::14]:3128 > 2016/10/03 17:08:03.473| 42,8| Icmp6.cc(240) Recv: 24 bytes from > [2001:738:7a00:b::1] > And what are your squid.conf http_port line(s) ? What does squid log about listening HTTP ports on startup? Amos _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users