Re: Cant get transparent proxy to route out new ISP.

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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You can do that by inserting this into your squid.conf configuration file:

tcp_outgoing_address IP

Note, that the IP you put there is the IP assigned by the ISP you want to route the proxy traffic through.
You should also have :

ip rule from IP table DSL_ISP_TABLE_NAME

to route packets from that IP by looking up this table:

ip r a default via XX.XX.XX.XX table DSL_ISP_TABLE_NAME

where you specify the default gateway provided by your second ISP.

Hope this will help you,
Andrei Sandu.


On 10/3/06, Brent Clark <bclark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all

Could someone please me with my current setup.

I just got another DSL line and I have my routing  and marking the packets etc so that I can decided the fate as to which ISP I would like to route my
traffic out of etc.

I managed to get squid to be used as a trasparent proxy, but im forced to use the default gw of the machine and for the likes of my I cant figure out to
send traffic out the new ISP.

So my question / request for help is, Would anyone please advise me as to how I can choose what ISP I can route my transparent proxy.

I was thinking that maybe it is a POSTROUTING marking that I need to do, and the the routing tables will take care of the rest.

Kinds Regards and thank you in advance.

Brent Clark


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