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found it...

tcp_rotate_outgoing_addresses on
tcp_outgoing_address 123.123.123.123
tcp_outgoing_address 123.123.123.124
tcp_outgoing_address 123.123.123.125
tcp_outgoing_address 123.123.123.126


Now the real question....  Which compile option do i need to use to
get this functionality?  I'm using 2.6 STABLE 6

Thanks in advance guys,

Ian



On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 1:49 AM, Pieter De Wit <pieter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Ian/Group,
>
> Might not be the best way, but run <number of ips>+1 instances of squid,
> bind all of them to one IP each. The "spare" instance then uses these as
> upstream proxies all with the same weight. I dont think you can set it to
> random, but you will get pretty close :)
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Pieter
>
> Ian Savoy wrote:
>>
>> Yeah, the client connections are coming from one data link.  The
>> outbound connections are on another, but there's 4 IPs on that
>> interface.
>>
>> do you have any suggestions, tips, or links to help me with configuration?
>>
>> cheers,
>>
>> Ian
>>
>> On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 11:54 PM, Jose Ildefonso Camargo Tolosa
>> <ildefonso.camargo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> I have done this kind of stuff using mainly SNAT rules (iptables on
>>> Linux), but as for squid itself.. dunno.
>>>
>>> Why do they want to use the 5 IPs?, are these from one single data link?.
>>>
>>> If they are trying to load balance across different links, the
>>> configuration is more complicated (but still possible, and have probed
>>> to work very well for me).
>>>
>>> c-ya!
>>>
>>> Ildefonso.
>>>
>>> On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 9:31 PM, Ian Savoy <iansavoy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> I've been asked to configure a squid proxy for a small business.  My
>>>> client wants me to configure squid on a server with a block of 5 IPs,
>>>> and do it in a way that outbound requests are, for lack of a better
>>>> term, load-balanced across the servers own IP block.  I guess kind of
>>>> anonymizing which IP the requests are coming from.  Is there any way
>>>> of doing this?  I know i can set certain protocols to go out certain
>>>> IPs, but how do I randomize it?  If I can't randomize it, is there a
>>>> way to control it from the client without running several instances of
>>>> squid on the server?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>>
>>>> Ian
>>>>
>>>>
>
>

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