D-Link DIR-655 :: How To Forward Requests To External Http-Proxy
Nov 23, 2011
Goal: To forward requests over port 80 from my LAN to an external server on a specific port, that is I would like to forward all requests over http to an external proxy.
I know that this can be done with IP-Tables, but I would like to do the same thing with my D-Link. I have looked at Advanced --> Routing, but that seems to be specifically for inbound requests. I want to do this for outbound requests. This can be achieved with the D-Link DIR-655?
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Jul 18, 2011
I have a setup like this.
Foreach computer I need to go and configure the browser proxy settings and some people are getting smart and turn it to automatic configuration again.
So what i want to achieve is to have my DIR-655 to route all the HTTP/port 80 traffic to the proxy server.
That way it is transparent and then it is not needed to configure each computers browser settings.
I am pretty new to this and the router configurations.
The proxy server works fine if i configure the browser manually.
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Oct 30, 2012
We have an 1140N AP connected to a switch and our "network partner" controls the router and will hand out DHCP and do the NAT for this WLAN. How can I configure the AP to forward DCHP requests through.
I have WPA2 PSK (TKIP) setup and the client is able to authenticate however we fail to get an address. In this case the Ethernet interface was left alone so it has the default config and it gets a DHCP address fine. How can I configure this AP to enable the rest of the WiFI clients to get an IP?
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Mar 29, 2012
We are in a planning phase of adding another service to our DMZ. The DMZ has a singe publicly accessible IP. We are running Citrix inside our network externally accessible via w121eb https (443). Another service will be added to the DMZ (Exchange/O365) requiring ADFS & and ADFS proxy also using port 443 as well. Both services (the Citrix secure gateway & ADFS) will have separate subdomains but directed to that same IP, each with its own cert.
Now, I guess the question is: How (if possible) can we forward the public requests to the two services that hit our network on the same port (can't change the port on either), to two separate appliances with their own internal IP's internally?Our current appliance on the DMZ is an ASA 5505. Also could use a PIX
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Mar 3, 2012
I have added an ASA 5510 to my network between the Internet and a Windows 2008R2 server running ForeFront TMG. Before the ASA was added, vpn clients using Microsoft Windows 7 vpn client using L2TP/IPsec connected to our vpn. After ASA was added, clients can no longer connect. I would like to know how to configure the ASA to forward the vpn requests to the ForeFront TMG server for authentication and access to internal network resources. Mail is forwarded appropriately through the ASA to internal mail server and Internet access for LAN users works just fine.
Topology:
ASA 5510 (outside interface is ISP IP address, inside interface is 192.168.1.1)................Forefront TMG (outside nic 192.168.1.2, inside nic is LAN gateway IP address).
I have altered the registry key of the client vpn pc's per Microsoft Technet URL
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Oct 21, 2012
After replacing a Cisco CSS/SSL Accelorator and PIX firewall with an ACE 4710 to do load balancing and SSL encryption behind an ASA firewall we started seeing mangled HTTP requests in the Apache access logs for the servers in the server farm. This is occurring for several different URLs and not just the one above and for multiple web browsers.The ACE load balances to servers running Tomcat 7 with Apache HTTP server v. 2.2.14. A recent ACE software upgrade to A5(2.1) has not fixed the problem.
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Nov 18, 2012
Region : Italy
Model : TD-W8968
Hardware Version : V1
Firmwae Version : latest
ISP : telecom italia business on ipatm
How to Forward an external wan port like 49150 to lan ip on port 22?In the control pannel I can set only one port , and this port will be the same where the connection will be router to the lan ip ,therefore If I set the port 22 , the connection will be natted to the 22, but how to set a different external port to a specified different lan ip port?
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Jun 3, 2012
I have a 2800 with one Gigabit interface connection to our Lan and the other interface connected to the internet with a public IP address. Now I'd like to setup the router to resolve both internal and external DNS requests. Thus requests like www.google.co.za and LocalLanPcName should be resolved to their public and private IP's respectively. [code] When I ping any name the only DNS server that is ever queried is 192.168.1.200 (it does resolve internal name correctly though).
None of the other servers are attempted to resolve the name. It does not matter if I specify a FQDN or not.
How do I setup the router so that my internal resolution is handled by 192.168.1.200 and .201, while external resolution is handled by 41.160.36 and .37. Or alternatively, how do I configure it to at least try all 4 specified name-servers for resolution, and not fail after trying the first one unsuccessfully.
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Jul 2, 2012
We have ASA 5520 as SSL VPN concentrator so users can access internal web from outside. Our internal web also has several internet URL. What we want is when user click internet URL in our internal web, ASA forward those request to internal proxy server. I already config proxy using port 8080 and username "companyuser" and password, but always have authentication failed on ssl vpn browser. We uses forefront TMG as proxy. Username and password have right to access Internet.
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Sep 4, 2012
I currently reside in a university which has firewall restrictions. I use a SSH tunnel to connect to the internet. I managed to get my wifi up and running on my mobile device using Connectify but the only the sites which are accesible through wifi are the ones that are accesible through the university firewall. Anyway i can extend the SSH proxy to the mobile device via the Laptop?
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Jul 12, 2011
Can the ACE appliance behave as a reverse proxy for http and ssl traffic? I would assume it can given how it does SLB but SLB is not a requirement at this time.
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Feb 13, 2011
I am using ASA5510 and i want to know if it is possible to redirect http traffic to an internal proxy software. I explain : PC from the LAN use a internal proxy in their IE browser but some other PC doesn't use it.They are directy connected to the Internet using the Public IP from the WAN interface ( via NAT). Can we redirected this HTTP Traffic from the WAN interface to the Proxy in the LAN ?
Http Traffic will be routed like that : PC -> WAN interface -> Proxy -> WAN interface -> Internet In fact,can we create a rule saying : All http traffic which doesn"t come from the IP Proxy must be redirected toward proxy.
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Apr 18, 2012
I need getting access to my http server. I have a host name that I configured to point to my IPS IP address. Port 80 is enabled on my server, but I can't seem to get access it from my web address [code]
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Aug 5, 2008
I have an ASA 5505 that I am using to connect my contractors to via an inside interface, the outside interface is my private LAN. I have setup on our corporate Proxy server to allow traffic from my outside interface of my ASA to go to the internet without credentials BUT log internet activity. The question is I want to know if the ASA can send that http & https traffic to my proxy server and all other traffic to my default route? I want to be able to send all internet traffic to my proxy server. This will avoid me asking the contractors to place proxy credentials in their browsers.
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Sep 4, 2012
I am working on a task of redirecting any unmatched http traffic to Symantec public transparent proxy through Cisco ASA. For the definition of uncatched http traffic, we have inbound squid servers for deploying IE proxy pac and redirect the http traffic to Symantec public transpraent proxy, however we can't deploy IE proxy pac to mobile device and non-support web browers.Since we have some application using IE proxy setting for direct http communication with external domains, the current symantec policy addes those domains in the exception list so that they are not redirect to Symantec public transparent proxy server.
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Aug 12, 2012
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Apr 11, 2012
We are currently using Cisco ACS 5.3.0.40.2. One of the Services Selection Policy it hosts is:
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ACS 5 proxies an Access-Request to an external proxy server (with Username = someuser@somwhere.com)The external proxy replies with an Access-Accept (with Username = someuser)The user 'someuser' is given access but subsequent accounting attempts fail because their username (without the domain suffix) doesn't match the Service Selection PolicyIs there any way to get ACS 5.3 to log proxied authentication requests? If not, can I configure ACS 5.3 to use the username in the Access-Request packet (rather than the username in the Access-Accept packet) for accounting?
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Oct 27, 2011
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May 30, 2013
I have an old ASA 5505, and I'm having some trouble with Nat Hairpinning. I've done this with other firewalls before and I am having no luck now. I have an internal address that I wish to forward from an external address- so if someone goes to 123.456.789.012:3456 then it will forward to 192.168.1.244:92 (All numbers are arbitrary here- only for illustration). I have and Access Rule and NAT and PAT set up so that I can get in if I originate from outside the LAN. What I am trying to do is to have this work from inside the LAN as well- so that if I am at my desk, and I connect a device and type in 123.456.789.012:3456, it will deliver the content at 192.168.1.244:92. The problem I am having is that it just isn't working, and I cannot figure out why- When I started here, there was an address configured to work this way, and it still works- I just cannot find what is different between what I am doing and what the person who configured it did.
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Jan 18, 2010
I want to redirect internal web traffic (browsing) to an external web server for Web, Virus and Spyware filtering. Those externals proxies are running in 8080 port. I have one ASA firewall and a Cisco 2600 router. I was thinking in doing PBR in the router but in the next hop I can only set one IP, not an IP and a port. So how can I redirect web traffic to an external proxy listening in 8080 port?
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Dec 30, 2012
I am a total Cisco novice who has just had a ASA5505 installed to replace a linux freeware firewall (smoothwall).I'm told that the 5505 can't port forward traffic (e.g. ssh) from two external IP addresses to two internal destination machines via the same port # (22 in this example).
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May 4, 2011
I have a couple of ASA 5505's which work fine for what they are doing VPN and all that - we have 1 DLINK DFR-700 Firewall left and I need to get a new ASA to replace this since it is old.
All this box really does is port forward external clients to 1 address on the internal lan for client software updates. Any example configs?
So lets say we have client a with IP 1.1.1.1 and client b has 2.2.2.2 - at the moment this is what happens client a and b come in through http and get mapped to the internal http server 10.10.1.2
So I need to setup about 100 clients which can come in through http only - get mapped to the internal IP and also keeping the internal server to be able to access anything outside.
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Dec 7, 2011
I am trying out a DAP-1513 unit but there is no forum section for this? My question seems to be general and might cover the other models also. Do the DHCP request, from the attached LAN devices on the DAP, get pass to the DHCP "server?"
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May 14, 2012
We have a router (7206) which connected to client device in /30 IP segment, but this device is a switch which connected to many more devices. Doing packet capture on our router interface unravel many ARP requests which comes from the client switch.Is there any feature or command which we can stop this?
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Jul 8, 2012
I have an old ASA 5505, and I'm having some trouble with Nat Hairpinning. I've done this with other firewalls before and I am having no luck now. I have an internal address that I wish to forward from an external address- so if someone goes to 123.456.789.012:3456 then it will forward to 192.168.1.244:92 (All numbers are arbitrary here- only for illustration). I have and Access Rule and NAT and PAT set up so that I can get in if I originate from outside the LAN. What I am trying to do is to have this work from inside the LAN as well- so that if I am at my desk, and I connect a device and type in 123.456.789.012:3456, it will deliver the content at 192.168.1.244:92. The problem I am having is that it just isn't working, and I cannot figure out why- When I started here, there was an address configured to work this way, and it still works- I just cannot find what is different between what I am doing and what the person who configured it did.
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Mar 3, 2011
Using a DIR-655, does anybody know how to create a firewall rule to block all dns requests except to specific servers?
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May 9, 2012
I am testing out some inspection options on an ASA 5505, and I am running into a situation in which applying a http inspection is dropping all outbound http traffic. I get a "protocol violation" error in the logs.
Here is the setup: I'm not sure why the web traffic is getting dropped.
policy-map type inspect dns preset_dns_map
parameters
message-length maximum client auto
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May 28, 2012
I would like to connect devices to my network so that their traffic passes through a proxy running on my computer. I figured the best way to do this is by setting the proxy on my router to the one I am running, but then I would need to have another connection to the computer running the proxy or else there would be an infinite loop ?? something like that. so:
Internet -> router (1) -> my proxy on comp A -> router (2) -> computer B
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Nov 13, 2011
I can't get port forwarding to work, even when I turn off the Windows 7 firewall and AVG anti-virus software I'm running. I entered the IP address of my laptop (with a DHCP reservation) and UDP and TCP port numbers, with Schedule set to Always and Inbound Filter set to Allow All. That should be it, right? However, when I check the ports using PFPortChecker, both the UDP and TCP ports are blocked. I do have a Linksys wireless router daisy-chained to the D-Link router, but I'm not communicating on this computer through the Linksys router and the problem still occurs even when the other router is disconnected, so that doesn't appear to have anything to do with the problem. I just updated to the latest firmware (3.13NA).
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Jan 10, 2011
I can't get any type of port forwarding or DMZ to work with this router. I've checked for double NAT, have a static router IP etc.
I'm using Vista, but I've tried it on a computer with XP as well. I'm using the standard windows firewall, but I also tried disabling it.
I'm using the original 1.10 firmware, I don't know if this is a known issue that was fixed or not.
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Jan 9, 2011
I can't get any type of port forwarding or DMZ to work with this router.
I made sure to check everything in the sticky before I posted and it all checks out.
I'm using Vista, but I've tried it on a computer with XP as well. I'm using the standard windows firewall, but I also tried disabling it.
I'm using the original 1.10 firmware, I don't know if this is a known issue that was fixed or not.
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Aug 4, 2011
I am just setting up a LAN using DIR-655 and I noticed this line in the logs: notice Aug 4 03:25:55 HTTP listening on port 65535
Is the router listening to that port?
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Feb 5, 2013
Since a few days, when I go on Web with my cable connection, the pages of sites stay on a blank page and that does not connect. Having made diagnose, I had the following message:The distant ring road(peripheral) or the resource does not accept the connection.The ring road(peripheral) or the resource [URL] is not configured to accept the connections on the port " Web Service (HTTP) ".I phoned at my FAI ( Videotron) and having discussed for a long time, it happened at the conclusion that it was a problem of router (when I connect the computer directly on the modem, that works very well).Of an other one quoted(esteemed), a connection Wireless telegraphy works with no problem at all, fortunately because I shall not be here.I am to go to my router D-Link Dir-835 and I returned to the former(old) protection(saving) of the configuration. And now that re-works again. But the enjoyment was short-lived because this morning, the problem returned.What do you think about it? I Should make a reset of my router even if it means re-configuring everything again?
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