Giedrius wrote:
> Russ Uhte wrote:
> 
>> Giedrius wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Is there any way to detect transparent squid-proxy running?
>>> I want to share my internet connection, so that administrator
>>> couldn't detect this. I decided to use transparent proxying in squid.
>>> Will this work for me?
>>
>>
>>
>> Nothing's impossible to detect.  It really depends on how much access 
>> your administrator has to your network.  Also, some one good at 
>> analyzing packets could probably sniff the web traffic and figure out 
>> pretty quickly what was going on.
>>
>> Basically, if you're not allowed to do it, you really shouldn't be 
>> doing it!!
> So is it easy to detect the packets coming from squid or all proxies are 
> easy detectable?
> I used tinyproxy, some weaks ago and administrator didn't see that. But 
> tinyproxy isn't very
> functional, so I need squid.
It really depends on what you call easy.  Some people are better at 
recognizing patterns than others, and that would be what was really 
needed to detect a transparent proxy.
Again, I reiterate, if you're not supposed to do it, you probably 
shouldn't, and it's probably best not to ask on a public list that any 
one, including your administrator could read it...
-Russ
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