use ipchains/iptables to redirect. THis is covered int he squid docs under
making squid a transperent proxy.
Kurt Seifried, seifried@securityportal.com
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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 München 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 München
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