By default, yes. Squid-2.X has TPROXY-2 support which allows you to spoof that w/a custom Linux kernel. Squid-3.HEAD has TPROXY-4 support; I'm working on tidying up the code and importing it for the next Squid-2.X release. I'm working on the FreeBSD support for spoofing source IPs but I've just had no time lately to finish it off. Adrian 2008/8/29 mimbanis <mimbanis@xxxxxxxxxxxx>: > > > > "We loaded squid on a quad core linux box with around 1.2Tb disk > capacity and 32Gb RAM, using a Cisco 4948 switch and WCCP2 > to transparently redirect to Squid. > There were some major hurdles along the way > mostly getting the 4948 to pass the L2 WCCP traffic - > 2 IOS bugs and a year in the process) but once that worked > and we got our IPTABLES set up properly, transparent redirection > has been working quite well." > > > As a side query does the transparent redirection with WCCP have the proxy IP > visible to the world or the originating client? e.g. if the client goes to a > site along the lines of whatismyip.com will it show their address or that of > the proxy. > > Cheers > Simon > -- > View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/squid-in-ISP-tp18396350p19212611.html > Sent from the Squid - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >