Hello!
For proxy server i use Squid and i not have any problem!if you look about
this you can find many tutorial for the configuration
in your problem now......i thing you must use proxy address the address you
have in network interface and the tinyproxy port
if your NIC have 192.168.0.1 you must put this address as proxy server an
use the 80 port i thing!
**Dimitris Glaros
dimitrisglaros(a)gmail.com
On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 5:29 PM, Ron Leach <ronleach(a)tesco.net> wrote:
Using AspireOne netbook as a (temporary) replacement internet
gateway
router, combined with a proxy server.
Due to the layout of the building, using wlan0 as the connection to the
internet (ADSL wireless router), and using wired eth0 port to serve the
local network clients. The intention is that clients will use the netbook
as their gateway, through eth0, and the netbook will masquerade their
traffic and then onward route to the internet over the wlan port. Simple,
basic, router, set up with system-config-firewall to masquerade eth0, the
local net traffic [192.168.0.0/24].
The proxy server is needed so that some applications on other systems can
temporarily route their traffic through the netbook, without having to
reconfigure the default route settings on their hosts. Installed tinyproxy
to do this.
But tinyproxy, though configured to send outbound traffic to the address
of the ADSL router [192.168.13.1], appears to be placing its outbound
traffic on eth0, not on wlan0. Actually, tinyproxy doesn't 'know' about
ports, only addresses, so it is the netbook that is placing traffic for the
ADSL router back onto the local net, instead of on wlan0. I'm guessing,
but I wonder if the default route is (for some reason) set to be reached
using eth0 instead of wlan0.
Using network manager applet, I can see that both eth0 and wlan0 have
default gateways and (of course) these are different because the two ports
are on entirely different networks.
How do people check the default route?
Grateful for any advice,
regards, Ron
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