On 8/14/2012 10:06 PM, David Hembree wrote:
> Hey Eliezer, yes we need tproxy working. This proxy is to act as a
> "man in the middle" for some users who won't know it's there (i.e.
> clients don't need to be configured) to endpoints off our network,
> i.e. public sites on the internet http and https that we allow
>
for that you wont need tproxy but just intercept.
for https it's more complicated and you will need ssl-bump and CA
publication to the clients computers.
I have used little redhat but indeed centos and fedora and if the lib is
missing you can weither compile them manually or to find the right
package because on all redhat flavor linux i have used with squid you
can get a package of libcap and libcap2.
if you have specific redhat version it will be much more simple to find
a package.
Regards,
Eliezer
> Thanks,
> David
>
> On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 3:01 PM, Eliezer Croitoru <eliezer_at_ngtech.co.il> wrote:
>> On 8/14/2012 8:53 PM, David Hembree wrote:
>>>
>>> configure: WARNING: Linux Transparent Proxy support WILL NOT be enabled
>>> configure: WARNING: Reduced support to Interception Proxy
>>> configure: WARNING: Missing needed capabilities (libcap or libcap2)
>>> for TPROXY v2
>>> configure: WARNING: Linux Transparent Proxy support WILL NOT be enabled
>>
>> do you need TPROXY or INTERCEPT?
>> intercpet will work just fine.
>> TPROXY is another story...
>>
>> Regards,
>> Eliezer
>>
>> --
>> Eliezer Croitoru
>> https://www1.ngtech.co.il
>> IT consulting for Nonprofit organizations
>> eliezer <at> ngtech.co.il
-- Eliezer Croitoru https://www1.ngtech.co.il IT consulting for Nonprofit organizations eliezer <at> ngtech.co.ilReceived on Tue Aug 14 2012 - 20:10:58 MDT
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