| |
| |
| |
|
Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Comments:
<0> oogle: msql has nothing to have with rerouting <1> hmm. I use privoxy with tor... but now I'd like to use it as transparent prxy w/o tor <1> lemme try that rule with 3128 <2> its not working neuron <0> no <0> you need to thange te port <3> IPTABLES -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-ports 8118 <3> uh <0> replace 3128 with the listening port of privoxy <3> neuron, is it morning there? <0> oogle: not realy, why? <3> Because you're either dyslexic or blind. <3> I said 'MASQ' <4> oogle: Masquerading in kernel 2.2 speak for SNAT <1> neuron: did that... <4> in=is
<1> neither way seems to work. But either proxy works when put into the browser by hand <0> AstrialPhant: cfdisk <3> rrohde, have you flushed iptables? <0> rrohde: kittenbot may be right, does privoxy support transparent proxy-ing? <1> oogle, yeh... I have a little script to do that <3> kay. <4> rrohde: You have to enable transparent mode on your proxy -- if it doesn't have it, then this redirection stuff you're doiing isn't going to work. <3> did you flush the nat table? <1> kittenbot, oh.. <3> Does it, that is? <1> oogle, my script flushes the nat table, too :) <5> How can I map a network drive in linux? <2> nothing happened neuron <6> setsuka get smb4k <0> AstrialPhant: i dont realy know what you are doing <6> cool <3> do you have port 80 accepting? <2> arnt i suppse to put that in the command line? <0> these commands should have output something <2> they arnt.. <0> hm <0> echo aaa <0> :D <3> oh, uh <3> use -d <your ip>/32 <3> That'll stop all the requests from getting screwed. <2> neuron <2> when i type "cfdisk" in to browser i get something <2> "linux programming manual" <0> you dont need to type cdfisk in the browser <3> iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp -d <your ip>/32 --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-ports 8118 <3> it is morning here, and I am tired. <1> oogle, trying.. <0> AstrialPhant: how did you enter the shell enviroment? <1> oogle port 80 is open tp the priv lan <2> shell environment? <0> the command line <0> date? <0> AstrialPhant: the command line <0> LadyByte: date <7> The current date is Sun Mar 26 16:55:27 2006 (UTC of course, this is *NIX) <2> in the command line i just tpyed what u told me.. <0> AstrialPhant: how did you get in the command line? <2> im using kde <2> i went to the k menu <4> SO_ORIGINAL_DST <2> then i went to run command <0> AstrialPhant: type sh there <2> nothing for sh... <2> damnit im i doing somethign wrong? <0> AstrialPhant: may be <0> go to run <0> type bash <0> and run <2> where can i find run? <1> oogle $IPTABLES -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp -d 192.168.0.0/32 --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-ports 8118 works <3> rrohde, did it work? <3> kay. <1> heh <1> but why? <3> Why?
<1> why -d option makes a diff <4> neuron: Tell him to use the console instead of trying to figure out how to bring up an xterm ? <3> that didnt, /32 did <0> :D <1> ohh <3> it's a uh <3> What's it called. <0> AstrialPhant: do you know how to get in the console? <2> no <2> i just started linux yesterday.. <1> oogle, well.. I am close, but not quite there yet :) .. hasn't made "click" in the head :) <3> Yeah <3> it's subnetting **** <4> neuron: Of course -- if he's running xchat... <4> It's be better if he had two machines :P <1> oogle, normally, when refereing to my network, I always used /24 ... for a cl*** C addy quite right, no? <3> /32 being your local stuff <3> yeah <0> AstrialPhant: i never realy used a gui(kde,gnome..etc) before <3> but since they're connecting to you in that certain happy way, it ignores everything apart from /32 <0> AstrialPhant: so i dont know how to start a shell <0> from a gui <3> It's all a bit whimsical <1> oogle. I guess I try not to understand, just accept :) <3> however I'm so tired, I can't remember anything <4> AstrialPhant: Go through the programs in your start-menu, look for a program called Konsole. <3> no, understand <3> read documentation <1> oogle, well, thanks for the help :) <1> I will.. :) <2> k <2> its open <3> http://www.digipro.com/Papers/IP_Subnetting.shtml <0> okay <0> type mount | grep /dev/hd <0> AstrialPhant: and hit enter <0> please paste only the first line <1> oogle.. thanks for the info <2> /dev/hda2 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro) <3> so'k <0> okay <0> now type cfdisc <0> and hit enter <2> fatal error... <2> cannot open disk drive <0> AstrialPhant: try cfdisk /dev/hda <2> same message <4> AstrialPhant: You need to become root. <0> AstrialPhant: su <2> how do i do that? <0> AstrialPhant: type su <3> haha <0> AstrialPhant: enter the root p***word <0> AstrialPhant: and hit enter <3> Not to laugh or anything, but do you get a lot of this? <0> AstrialPhant: then type cfdisk -P s /dev/hsa <2> i only have 1 p*** and its not accepting it.. <0> AstrialPhant: cfdisk -P s /dev/hda sorry <2> does root have default p*** <2> ? <3> AstrialPhant, is it your machine? <3> do you actually own this box? <4> AstrialPhant: Try typing: sudo /bin/bash <2> yes i just setup yesderday... <3> Type su <3> and hit enter <4> Then the p***word that you do have -- lets see if that works... <3> and then hit enter again <3> haha <2> ok im in root <3> hahaha <0> heh <2> thx kitten
Return to
#linuxhelp or Go to some related
logs:
tejx
kwifimanger linux linux jbos syntax
#java laham il-forn precedure C++ double in darts
#skype #linux #chatzone
|
|