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INSTALL
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ZORP installation
-----------------
Zorp requires some preinstalled components to compile properly.
Note that ZORP requires the linux kernel version 2.2.x (latest is 2.2.19 as
of this writing) with transparent proxy support compiled in. Support for
2.4.x kernels is not complete, you'll not be able to use connection tracking.
Required packages:
glib 2.0.x
python 2.1 or python 1.5
python-extclass 1.2
openssl 0.9.6f
Recommended packages:
libcap 1.10 for on-the-fly capability management
Installation steps:
-------------------
1) Choose an installation prefix (/usr/local/zorp), or simply /usr/local if
you plan to use the libraries installed on your system.
2) Install glib 2.0
This step is optional if your system ships glib 2.0. Note that you will
need library headers as well which is usually included in the development
package.
tar xvfz glib-2.0.6.tar.gz
cd glib-2.0.6
./configure
make
make install
3) Install Python-2.1 or Python-1.5.2
You can either use the package as installed on your system, or compile
on your own. Make sure you have development files. Debian distributions
create a shared library version of the Python interpreter, Zorp will use
this by default. If your distribution doesn't have libpython2.1.so you
will have to add a --with-python-libs configure option to Zorp.
4) Install Zorp
tar xvfz zorp-xxx.tar.gz
cd zorp-xxx
./configure
make
make install
The configure script has a couple of important switches you might need
to change. For example:
--enable-tproxy[=platform]
Turn on transparent proxying support for the given platform. By
default an autodetection of your platform is performed which will
recognize either linux22/netfilter/ipfilter. The following
platforms are available:
linux22 -- Linux 2.2 transparent proxy support
netfilter -- Linux 2.4 with our Transparent Proxy support patches
ipfilter -- assumed on non-Linux platforms (your OS might not be
supported, as ipfilter needs to be patched as well)
Currently only Solaris is fully supported,
otherwise you will not be able to forge the source
address of firewall initiated connections.
(webserver in the DMZ)
--enable-conntrack
You can either enable or disable UDP proxy support. CONNTRACK
might not be supported on the platform chosen by --enable-tproxy in which
cases you may have to disable it.
--with-python-headers & --with-python-libs
If your system doesn't supply a libpython.so, or places it to a
location unknown to this configure script, you'll have to give
explicit paths. For example on RedHat you might need something
like this:
--with-python-headers=/usr/include/python2.1 \
--with-python-libs=/usr/lib/python2.1/config
5) Create your policy
Create your policy file in $prefix/etc/zorp/policy.py and
$prefix/etc/zorp/instances.conf according to the available documentation.
As a beginner reading Zorp Getting Started Guide might be a good starting
point. Reference like information is available in python docstrings under
/usr/share/zorp/pylib/Zorp/*.py
Configure options:
------------------
There are certain features that can be enabled/disabled at compile time. To
enable a certain feature add an --enable-<feature> on the configure command
line.