Volker wrote:
On 04/18/07 14:14, Adrian Chadd wrote:
On 18/04/07, Volker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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... ;)
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.
well actualy is not private address, i work for small ISP and the proxy
supose to be caching all our clients requests.
and it supose to be that our clients ip is visible to the server, not
our proxy.
i wish FreeBSD have solutions for this,
just hate to discovered the "weakness" of FreeBSD.
and most of all i hate to switch to other OS.
Volker
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TIA
Zen
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