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On 30/04/2012 23:37, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:

i do remember that something could have been done using iptables also
but it dont remember how it should be done.

what did you tried to do on iptables?

i also found this nice iptables method sample:
http://www.pmoghadam.com/homepage/HTML/Round-robin-load-balancing-NAT.html


Regards,
Eliezer

I remember, unfortunately, that someone implemented this as a NAT configuration on a Cisco router (the actual application was to switch IP addresses after a specified number of sessions had been sent) - The reason they wanted to change IPs was that after sending about 2000 spam email their source IP would be blocked... In any case, squid can't easily control the source IP, iptables or a NAT device can. I wouldn't like to give advice as I've seen its application used in nefarious ways. I'm sure a little research will find you a way.

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