IPTABLES & PPTPD & Transparent Proxy

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I have setup a pptpd VPN server on CentOs 7 machine, I have also installed iptables, and a transparent proxy on port 7888.

Is it possible to use iptables or some sort of program, to redirect traffic from port 443 to the transparent proxy? IPTABLES doesn't seem to work with GRE packets.

For example, a client user connected to my PPTP VPN server from his computer, whenever he browses SSL website, the connection should go through the transparent proxy without needing to install any additional software/configuration on the client computer.

If you know how to achieve this, let me know! Please only bid if you know the answer and has already tested thoroughly. You will not need to configure my server, you simply need to tell me what to do.

Debian Linux Network Administration System Admin Ubuntu

Project ID: #18656570

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8 proposals Remote project Active 5 years ago

8 freelancers are bidding on average $382 for this job

Kuvvat

Hi how are you. I guess you want intercept packets from your vpn to internet to port 443 and redirect it over proxy to internet. i can help you to do it. thanks good luck.....

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cjconstante

Hi there! I am a system administrator security focused with 6+ years of experience deploying network solutions as vpn and proxies. I would like to work with you in this project to assist you the solution you need for More

$400 USD in 3 days
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drkamine

Hello , i'am an expert it with more 10 years of experience i'm certfied lpi 101,102 and rhcsa i can help you right now

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degabb

Good day! I can help You to redirect SSL traffic to transparent proxy confidently and quickly because I am a certified network engineer (MTCTCE/MTCNA) having over 10 years of experience in configuring, maintaining and More

$300 USD in 9 days
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loftyara

Hi. You are trying to organize a man-in-middle attack on HTTPS. It will not work. There can be no transparent proxying of HTTPS traffic without the consent of the client. The client must either trust your certificate More

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graphichaa

Hello I can do it for you by mikrotik if you want cause to I'm very expert on your request Kind regarda

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Barrybk

Hi, Yes, it is possible to redirect traffic from port 443 to the transparent proxy. You would give me Team viewer session to resolve your requirement. Looking for your earliest request. Regards, Barry

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efetepe

Hello, I have a lot of experience as system administrator in Linux and specially in RedHat based Linux systems like CentOS. I have three certifications from RedHat and Vmware: RedHat Certified Engineer, RedHat Certifi More

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