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m.kuzulugil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello,
I want to set up a squid server on machine A(P).
This Machine A(P) is behind a firewall and it has an access to a corporate
proxy B(P).
B(P) has some access control lists. And A(P) is allowed to use the B(P).
When a browser is run on A(P) to connect to any web site using the proxy
B(P) it is ok.

So a machine C is not allowed for B(P).
Running a browser on C Using A(P) as a proxy results
Access Denied (403) which comes from B(P)...

I want to use B(P) as a parent proxy for A(P). But A(P) shows the client C
as the request owner to B(P). So B(P) refuses.

Any help.

My current configuration includes - on A(P) squid.conf
cache_peer B(P) parent 8080 0
...
forwarded_for off

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Likely you'll need to kill the "Via" header as well. Try...

header_access Via deny all
header_access X-Forwarded-For deny all

...and see if that helps.

Chris

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