Re: redirect question
- From: paleale@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Alan Strassberg)
- Date: 19 Aug 2005 18:20:03 -0500
In article <1124463572.824023.55910@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
news8080@xxxxxxxxx <news8080@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>This is becoming a challange now, if someone more knowledgable then me
>tells me this is not doable, then I will stop posing but in the
>meantime here is the problem.
>
>I am trying to get transparent proxy configured on cisco router, I need
>the clients to hit ANY destination on port 80 and have cisco redirect
>them to an internal page running webserver on port 80.
>
>so for example, if a client requests a page from www.google.com:80,
>with redirect, the internal web server should respond and google.com
>can be down for all I care, the client shoudl still see the internal
>page.
You need to do more than just redirect port 80.
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-17.html#ss17.5
A double NAT is needed - the packet needs to get back to the host,
not the router doing the redirect.
alan
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