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Old 08-03-2022, 05:29 PM   #1
Denn
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Proxy squid 5 transparent


I'm trying to set transparent proxy in and out for steam games in squid 5.2, but no success.

I made this configuration:

# Squid normally listens to port 3128
http_port 3128 transparent
#Also instead of transparent type intercept and nothing

firewall
UFW allow 'squid'

to output to steam type the positions
To log in to Steam and download content:
HTTP (remote TCP port 80) and HTTPS (443)
Remote UDP ports 27015-27050
Remote TCP ports 27015-27050

steam client
Remote UDP ports 27000-27100 (game traffic)
Local UDP Ports 27031-27036 (Remote Play)
Local TCP port 27036 (Remote Play)
Remote UDP port 4380
Listening or dedicated servers
Default local TCP port 27015 (SRCDS Rcon port)
Default local UDP port 27015 (game traffic)
Steamworks P2P Network and Steam Voice Chat
Remote UDP port 3478
Remote UDP port 4379
Remote UDP port 4380
Remote UDP Ports: 27014-27030

but nothing please help me
 
Old 08-03-2022, 05:56 PM   #2
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I'm trying to set transparent proxy in and out for steam games in squid 5.2, but no success. I made this configuration:
Code:
# Squid normally listens to port 3128
http_port 3128 transparent
#Also instead of transparent type intercept and nothing

firewall
UFW allow 'squid'

to output to steam type the positions
To log in to Steam and download content:
HTTP (remote TCP port 80) and HTTPS (443)
Remote UDP ports 27015-27050
Remote TCP ports 27015-27050

steam client
Remote UDP ports 27000-27100 (game traffic)
Local UDP Ports 27031-27036 (Remote Play)
Local TCP port 27036 (Remote Play)
Remote UDP port 4380
Listening or dedicated servers
Default local TCP port 27015 (SRCDS Rcon port)
Default local UDP port 27015 (game traffic)
Steamworks P2P Network and Steam Voice Chat
Remote UDP port 3478
Remote UDP port 4379
Remote UDP port 4380
Remote UDP Ports: 27014-27030
but nothing please help me
Saying "no success" and "but nothing please help me" gives us no details at all...what do you think we can tell you without knowing what it's not doing, on what version/distro of Linux, and without knowing anything about your network???

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