What about making squid a transparent https proxy? Any help on this? Best Regards, Joao Seabra CIAAC On Fri, 15 Jun 2001, Kurt Seifried wrote:
use ipchains/iptables to redirect. THis is covered int he squid docs under making squid a transperent proxy.
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Leitner, Axel"
To: Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 3:51 AM Subject: [suse-security] Squid - secure - installation Hello,
we are using a out of the box squid-proxy und now I want to make a new secure installation with the latest binaries, not running with root-permissions and in a chroot environment.
I have to use Port 80 for http_port, but if I trust the squid.conf, there is a comment under cache_effective_user, that only root can start squid with http_port lower than 1024.
So if anybody out there has a idea of how to make a work around that squid listens on Port 80 with normal user permissions is wellcome, the same as if you have expririence with chroot and installing squid....
Bye
Axel
Landratsamt M�nchen Tel. ++49(089) 6221-2363 EDV und Organisation Fax. ++49(089) 6221-2424 Axel Leitner axel.leitner@lra-m.bayern.de Mariahilfplatz 17 http://www.landkreis-muenchen.de 81541 M�nchen
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