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Ritter, Nicholas wrote:
In websense the client IP addresses that show up are those of the squid boxes I have deployed. Websense does not utilize, as far as I know, the x-forwarded-for header.

The doc on squid-cache.org about how to setup TPROXY with squid is a bit out of date because the latest version of tproxy uses the mangle table and not a tproxy table.


The docs as far as we know are correct for all current releases of Squid.
Unpatched Squid up to 3.1 still require TPROXY v2.2, so far only 3-HEAD/3.1 has proper integrated support for TPROXY v4+

If you have any updates for the wiki regarding the TPROXYv4 configs for when 3.1 is released, please point out the variations.

Amos

Nick


-----Original Message-----
From: Adrian Chadd [mailto:adrian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wed 5/28/2008 4:52 PM
To: Ritter, Nicholas
Cc: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  squid 2.6, wccp and tproxy
On Wed, May 28, 2008, Ritter, Nicholas wrote:
Can tproxy, squid 2.6, and wccp be used together?

Yes.

I want to work around the hiding of the original client ip because it is
breaking websense. Any suggestions/comments?

What do you mean?


Nick



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