Re: [squid-users] transparent proxyng works but...

From: Henrik Nordstrom <hno@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2003 08:51:30 +0100

Squid or iptables do not care how many hops away the station is, only
which IP addresss they are using.

What I can think of is if your Squid server do not know how where to
route the return traffic to those networks.

Regards
Henrik

SSCR Internet Admin wrote:
>
> I have already set transparent proxying on my squid server, workstations' ip
> addresses are masqueraded on iptables and invisibly redirected to squid 3128
> if anyone tries to bypass squid so those workstations are already can
> connect to the internet without specifying squid 3128 on their browsers, but
> those workstations which are 2 to 3 hops away from my proxy/firewalled
> server cant connect to the internet directly or not even redirected to port
> 3128 unlike those workstations that are 1 hop away from my server.. whats
> happening? is there a bug on iptables or something that i have to tweak on
> squid?
>
> Thanks.
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