I know this can be done, because at work I went to www.whatismyip.com and it came up with MY machines IP address, and I did confirm that it was my machines ip address at the time. and then I tried it again a few weeks later, and all of a sudden after asking the technicians of why this was happening, the site then showed the INTERNAL IP address of the squid machine. So I am curious to how to set this up please. On 6/10/2010, at 10:36 PM, Giles Coochey wrote: > On Wed, October 6, 2010 11:25, Daniel Herbert-Ward wrote: >> Hi guys, I would like to change the external IP address of my whole >> network by using squid 3. As in, I know there is a way to show the clients >> IP address of THEIR machine when they go to a site like www.whatismyip.com >> But I have no idea on what to put into the squid config in order for this >> to work, Can you please help me?? >> > > If you are using Squid at all then when your clients go to > www.whatismyip.com they will see the external IP of the Squid machine. > > The only way to change this is to change the IP address of the Squid machine. > > Those sites simply display the IP that is making the request from their > point of view, and you cannot hide that kind of information, without > breaking TCP communication in the first place. > >