Em 07/11/2010 01:45, Amos Jeffries escreveu:
>
> Indicating that your NAT rules are incorrect.
>
> The above line is simply forcing Squid to send from 127.0.0.1. It
> would only have any effect if your NAT intercept rules were forcing
> all localhost traffic back into Squid.
>
> Removing the above line may mean that you are simply shifting the
> problem from your Squid to some web server elsewhere. Your Squid will
> be passing it requests for "http://localhost:8080/...". The upside is
> that at least it will not be a DoS flood when it arrives there.
Hi Amos,
Thanks for your tips .... they made me realize that i was doing
some 'dangerous' configurations. I have just adjusted things here,
changed the transparent port and made a little more secure http_access
rules to protect localhost_to access.
Thanks !
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