Everything working now, squid is caching the test clients and the original
IP is passing through. BUT, my squid cache.log file is showing me those
alerts:<br/>
<br/>
IPInterception.cc(136) NetfilterInterception: NF
getsockopt(SO_ORIGINAL_DST) failed: (11) Resource temporarily
unavailable<br/>
<br/>
Every connection request generates one of these lines.<br/>
<br/>
What's wrong?<br/>
<br/>
Thanks in advance.<br/>
<br/>
<br/>
<br/>
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That just did the trick, no more warnings, I'll start testing now. Thanks
a lot, man.<br/>
<br/>
<br/>
> Hi,<br/>
> <br/>
> felipecruxen@turboseg.com.br wrote:<br/>
>> Hi, hi, hi little droogies<br/>
>><br/>
>> I've patched a 2.6.24 kernel with tproxy-kernel-2.6.24-20080602<br/>
>> -165651-1212418611.tar.bz2 and downloaded squid 3.1, wich
includes the<br/>
>> tproxy4 patch. Using Slackware 12 here.<br/>
>><br/>
>> Just installed everything, but, when I start squid this message
comes<br/>
>> up:<br/>
>><br/>
>> WARNING: comm_open: setsockopt(IP_TRANSPARENT) not supported on
this<br/>
>> platform<br/>
> <br/>
> <br/>
> It seems that you didn't enable linux-netfilter option for
configure<br/>
> (--enable-linux-netfilter). If you did, what parameters did you
use?<br/>
> <br/>
>><br/>
>> What does that mean? Something went wrong? This squid
installation is<br/>
>> still usable? Can I ignore this and move forward patching
iptables and<br/>
>> implementing tproxy4?<br/>
>><br/>
>> Thanks in advance,<br/>
>> Felipe Cruxen Godinho<br/>
>><br/>
> <br/>
> --<br/>
> Panther<br/>
> <br/>
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