Any one ?? !!!! On 25 July 2015 at 11:14, Jagannath Naidu < jagannath.na...@fosteringlinux.com> wrote:
> > Thanks mike. > But I think Amos is right. > > On 25 July 2015 at 00:27, Mike <mcsn...@afo.net> wrote: > >> I see a few issues. >> >> 1. The report from the log shows a 192.168.*.* address, common LAN IP >> > > The ip 192.168.122.1 is the ip address of virtual interface (acts as a > default gateway for Virtual machines). I did NATing using iptables. > >> >> Then in the squid.conf: >> 2. You have wvdial destination as 10.1.*.* addresses, which is a >> completely different internal network. >> Typically there will be no internal routing or communication from a >> 192.168..*.* address to/from a 10.*.*.* address without a custom routing >> server with 2 network connections, one from each IP set and to act as the >> DNS intermediary for routing. Otherwise for network/internet connections, >> the computer/browser sees its own IP as local network, and everything else >> including 10.*.*.* as an external address out on the internet. I would >> suggest getting both the browsing computer and the server on the same IP >> subset, as in 192.168.122.x or 10.1.4.x, otherwise these issues are likely >> to continue. >> > > I have two squid servers. > 1. squid 3.1 on physical server > 2. squid 3.3 on VM hosted by 1 > > Same logs. No different results. > > So when the client requests 8080 . 3.1 serves. When the client requests > 3128 3.3 serves. > This application behavior is same for both. > > >> >> 3. Next in the squid.conf is http_port which should be port number only, >> no IP address, especially 0.0.0.0 which can cause conflicts with squid 3.x >> versions. Best bet is use just port only, as in: "http_port 3128" or in >> your case "http_port 8080", which is the port (with server IP found in >> ifconfig) the browser will use to connect through the squid server. >> > > I tried your suggestion. But not worked. Same results :-( > > >> 4. The bypass local network means any IP connection attempt to a local >> network IP will not use the proxy. This goes back to the 2 different IP >> subsets. One option is to enter a proxy exception as 10.*.*.* (if the >> websense server is using 10.x.x.x IP address). >> > > I was thinking, what would websense have deployed. > > @amos, mike: Can we overwrite wpad of a client using squid server or any > means automatically ????? > > >> >> Mike >> > > Jagannath Naidu > -- Thanks & Regards B Jagannath Keen & Able Computers Pvt. Ltd. +919871324006
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