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Vivek wrote:
Amos,


Thanks for your reply.



We did with tcp_outgoing_tos packet marking. (Redirect all the packet except marking). It's working.

Is it correct or it will create any problems?


I don't know of any problems it would cause.
You may be interested in the ZPH QoS additions made to the most current Squid to permit origin-type markings of packets sent to the client.

http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/QualityOfService



Do share your views.



Thanks,

Vivek



-----Original Message-----

From: Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

To: Vivek <viveksnv@xxxxxx>

Cc: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Sent: Mon, 30 Mar 2009 1:05 pm

Subject:  Re: Transparent proxy in the same machine





Vivek wrote:



Hi All,





I am trying to use squid on my machine and I dont want to do the
proxy

settings for all the browsers that I use. So I have configure squid
in

transparent mode and redirected the http request to port 3128.









How do I differentiate the browser request and the squid's forward

request and how to add an iptables exception ?.







You can't on the same machine.





Try setting the environment global:  http_proxy="http://127.0.0.1:3128/";

(assuming thats the IP/port squid is listening for localhost stuff.





Then your browsers and other software only need to be set to 'use system

settings'. That setting is the default on a lot of system utilities, so

it catches their web access to useful effect too.


Amos
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