Can you browse the Internet from the squid server itself?
Is it possibly a firewall rule rejecting the traffic from the wireless
clients?
Is it possibly a routing rule sending Internet traffic out the wrong
interface?
ping www.google.com for example then do "ip route get
IPaddressofgoogle.com" and see which interface it it trying to go out of,
try this with several different internet sites.
Jim
mark@ehle.home
linux.org To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
cc:
02/17/2004 Subject: [squid-users] Transparent Proxy Trouble
12:21 PM
Hello, Folks -
I have been using squid/squidGuard on our proxy servers here at the library
I
work at for about a year and a half, and have been having great success
with
them.
I am now trying to set up a transparent proxy for a new wireless network so
that we can let folks bring in there laptops and hook up, but have the
content
content filtered (Unfortunately, that is our policy).
I am using a brand new HP Proliant DL140, with a fresh box-stock install of
redhat 9.0. The server has 2 ethernet interfaces, eth0 is outside, eth1 is
the
wireless.
I have tried to set up the machine as described in this article:
http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-mini/TransparentProxy.html
I am able to set up squid no sweat, and when I point a wireless client
browser
to port 3128 on the server, squid says that it is fetching pages. When I
"un-
point" my browser, I am still able to browse, but squid's access log is
silent.
Does anybody have any clues as to where I need to look? Is the above URL a
valid way to do this?
Thanks -
Mark Ehle
Computer Support Librarian
Willard Public Library
Battle Creek, MI
Received on Tue Feb 17 2004 - 13:21:55 MST
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