Thanks Bazsi. In a real life scenario, where my proxy server will be inside a firewall how can the proxy server make the routing decision? The trafic is always going to flow through the firewall/router and then come to the subnet having the proxy server. On Wed, 2007-08-15 at 11:01 -0700, Jojy Varghese wrote:
Hi I was trying the example code given with the patch and couldnt get it to work. Upon tcpdump'ing the packets, I found out that my firewall(Cisco) sends out a ARP request for the FOREIGN IP address i am masquerading the request as and after that the packet is dropped. How do I get around this problem? I am sure this is nothing unusual setting and I might be missing something fundamental here.
Any help is much appreciated.
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