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Re: Change tcp_outgoing_address every hour, best way to do this?

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Hi Andres,

I am assuming you want to do this for a Load Balance setup. I also doubt that you have 12 (or even 24) upstream connections. I would simply suggest that you run one main squid, assign some ACLs to it based on time and 2 or more "parent proxies". Those parent proxies can run on the same machine, with little cache and memory, and they carry the other IPs in their own configs. That way, there is no reconfigure etc.

I have 4 squids running on one box for this purpose - details will be posted to here once the solution is in production :)

Cheers,

Pieter

----- Original Message ----- From: "Andres Salazar" <ndrsslzr80@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 05:19
Subject: Change tcp_outgoing_address every hour, best way to do this?


Hello,

Iam wanting to pass the option of tcp_outgoing_address when I run the
command to refresh or reload the config file. This so that every hour
I can rorate with a cron the IP that squid uses to browse the
internet.

Is this possible? Or is there a better way then to create dozens of
config files with the only difference being the IP?

Andres



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