Re: Routed network + web-cache

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Nataniel Klug wrote:
   Hello all,

I have a small ISP and I work all my clients networks over a routed network (now I am using 201.35.16.0/24 and 200.140.222.128/25 for my clients).

The gateway server of the ISP is capable of running a web-cache (only http) using squid but I dont want that my clients go to the internet with the proxy/cache IP. Like when they enter in this site www.meuip.com.br it shows only the proxy/gw server ip and not the client ip.

   There is some way to make this happens?

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Nataniel Klug
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Yelow.
From what i kow about squid it can't be done. You are stuck, becouse the proxy makes the request not the client thus you have proxy server ip.

Some pages user a TCP header to recognise the ip behind the proxy server (X_FORWARDED_FOR i belive..)

Good luck,
Adorean Alexandru Raul
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