tproxy on freebsd

Alexey Karagodov karagodov at gmail.com
Fri Apr 20 13:18:11 UTC 2007


"real" transparent proxy provided by Cisco's WCCP with, for example, Squid.
this protocol detects HTTP (and so on) traffic on any port and redirects it
to proxy-server.
same thing (not just permanent redirection of port 80 to proxy but
*DETECTING* HTTP traffic and proxying it) can be achived by TrafficInspector
for Windows.
do you know such thing for *nix systems?
thanx.


2007/4/19, zen <zen at tk-pttuntex.com>:
>
> Adrian Chadd wrote:
>
> > On 19/04/07, zen <zen at tk-pttuntex.com> wrote:
> >
> >> if there is any such thing , i'm willing to be a tester .
> >> i will deploy it on my server and enviroment ( live one)
> >
> >
> > I'm talking to someone about it who has some patches against -current.
> > We'll see what can be done.
> >
> i'm glad to hear that. can't wait to see and test it !!!!
>
> > Thankfully! The solution for FreeBSD looks doable without having to
> > keep NAT state like TPROXY does..
> >
> this is GREAT!!!!!!
>
> >
> >
> > Adrian
> >
> Regards
>
> Zen
>
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