Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 4 Dec 1999 14:55:43 +0000 (GMT) | From | Riley Williams <> | Subject | Re: transparent proxy problem with Linux 2.2.13 |
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Hi Alan.
>> I thought I was being pretty conservative by waiting till 2.2.13 >> before upgrading. But it seems not quite conservative enough. I >> guess that not too many people use the transparent proxy >> functionality.
> It certainly seems to be little used. It did actually work in > some earlier 2.2 releases but nobody noticed it broke when the > socket hashes changed
Is that likely to be fixed anytime soon? I've just accepted a system for configuring under RedHat 6.1 that is to be used as a combined firewalled gateway with transparent proxy implemented, so this is definately bad news for me !!!
Alternatively, which STABLE kernel can I use where it works and there aren't any bugs I can't work round?
Best wishes from Riley.
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