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<p>Did you add a firewall rule to allow your squid box/ip to go
direct?</p>
<p>You need to, otherwise youll be sending your traffic in a loop. </p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/27/2016 3:45 PM, Ataro wrote:<br>
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Hi there, <br>
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I've set up a FreeBSD machine inside a VirtualBox machine and used
IPFW to forward all the requests to the internet through a squid
server running on the same machine in port 3128 in intercept
mode. <br>
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The problem is that I get 403 http responses on every site I try
to access to, even on the sites that I've explicitly allowed in
the squid.conf file. <br>
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I also get a warning message on the tty that squid is running on
(I've run squid in no daemon mode) which says: Warning: Forwarding
loop detected for:..... <br>
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I guess that this error occurs since the squid server and the IPFW
firewall are running on the same machine which have only one
network interface. <br>
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Am I right? <br>
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Regards, <br>
<br>
<br>
ataro. <br>
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