tproxy on freebsd

jonathan michaels jlm at caamora.com.au
Wed Apr 18 13:28:29 UTC 2007


On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 02:25:32PM +0200, Volker wrote:
> On 04/18/07 14:14, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> > On 18/04/07, Volker <volker at vwsoft.com> wrote:
> > 
> >> > but with that configuration, still the proxy ip address that visible
> >> > when my client using the proxy.
> >>
> >> Don't understand that sentence. What address is visible to whom? And
> >> which address do you want to 'hide'? If you don't want to leak your
> >> internal addresses to any outside webserver, this is a squid issue
> >> and there should (?) be configuration options for squid.
> >>
> > 
> > He means fully transparent - ie, client thinks its talking to the
> > server; server thinks its talking to the client; proxy server IP isn't
> > visible to either.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Adrian
> > 
> 
> Adrian,
> 
> thanks, I got it.
> 
> Talking about real transparent proxy not just a transparent one... ;)

not sure i understand this one, a "real transparent" "not just a tra.."
 
> Unfortunately I don't have a solution for that as I'm using mostly
> NATed environments and it doesn't make sense to hand out private
> address space to a web server.

i was assigned a class c some 15 years ago and its getting used for all
sorts of admin stuff/disabled user client stuff and other stuff that i
cannot sort out 'netting/natting for'


most kind regards and appreciations

jonathan

thanks all ... adrian volker and zen if i forgot somebody sorry.

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