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On 26/04/11 19:19, Nick wrote:
Hi,

I'm configuring my Squid server to pass the geolocation test of
Hulu.com at http://releasegeo.hulu.com/geoCheck

When my Squid is in Forward or Transparent mode, my Squid was able to
pass the Geocheck and returned: "valid."

However, when I tried to run the check through Reverse mode, my Squid
couldn't pass the check.

I'm sure my Reverse Squid is working because I was able to fool
www.whatismyip.com check.
I'm also sure my IP is working because it wouldn't pass Hulu's check
through Transparent and Forward mode if it's not.
I have also setup the Squid in "Anonmizer Paranoid" mode using 3.1's
reference guide.

I'm suspecting it's my Squid setup but not sure where to look... My
Reverse Squid works on all IP checking site such as whatismyip.com,
whatismyipaddress.com, and etc.


What could be the problem?

The problem starts with using reverse proxy mode. Reverse mode is all about passing as many client details on to the backend web server as possible and giving the backend extra control over the proxy behviour. It is the *opposite* of what you said you want.

Amos
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Please be using
  Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE9 or 3.1.12
  Beta testers wanted for 3.2.0.7 and 3.1.12.1


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