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From: Darshak <darshak@elitecore.com>
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [LARTC] Brige + Firewall + Squid problem
Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2007 09:36:37 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <45D426D5.2040700@elitecore.com> (raw)

Hi, guys
    I am new to linux and iptables/ebtables
=============My network is as follows
LAN
IP1 : 10.10.3.25 Web Server
BRIDGE : Bridge + Squid + Firewall Which is between IP1 and IP2 which is 
given IP and Defuault Gateways for this
is 192.168.1.1
IP2 : 10.10.3.61 Normal Machine Acting as Clinet

If I enable Squid, I am unable to acces web on IP1.
=============How a packet is passing ?
Client[IP2]->Bridge Layer2,Layer3->Squid
squid->Layer3   =Here It may be checking for Route Of IP1 But It goes 
to gateway now gateway doesnt have Route to 10.10.3.61
So its not able to access web.

I am not sure but is this correct? [ Packet Traversal ]

What change do i need to take in bridge so it sends traffic to IP2. And 
doesnt need any route.


Thanxs
Darshak Modi
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