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I have similar issue. Try to upgrade at least to squid-3.2

On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 11:47 AM, bilderberger
<marketquant@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm trying to setup a squid proxy that will accept multiple inbound
> connections on one IPv4 across a range of ports, and for each port
> connection to connect out on a unique IPv6 address.
>
> I've named each port connection, and designated an ACL based on the
> connection name, and then I've tried to define an outgoing IPv6 for each
> name. The script below works, in that it accepts connections on the
> different ports and routes out via IPv6 however, all outbound connections
> use the same IPv6 (user5) regardless of the inbound port used, even though
> there are different ipv6 defined per port/user - the wierd bit is that even
> if I comment-out that user5 IPv6 from squid.conf, it still gets used for
> outbound connections.
>
> Can anyone see what I've done wrong here? (using Squid 3.1.1 on Centos 6
> 64bit)
>
> ## declare an acl that is true for all ipv6 destinations
> acl to_ipv6 dst ipv6
>
> ##tell Squid to listen on sequential ports and to designate a name for each
> inbound connection.
> http_port 241.xxx.xxx.101:3128 name=3128
> http_port 241.xxx.xxx.101:3129 name=3129
> http_port 241.xxx.xxx.101:3130 name=3130
> http_port 241.xxx.xxx.101:3131 name=3131
> http_port 241.xxx.xxx.101:3132 name=3132
>
> ## designate acl based on inbound connection name
> acl user1 myportname 3128
> acl user2 myportname 3129
> acl user3 myportname 3130
> acl user4 myportname 3131
> acl user5 myportname 3132
>
> ## define outgoing IPv6 per user
> tcp_outgoing_address [2001:::::::ipv61] user1
> tcp_outgoing_address [2001:::::::ipv62] user2
> tcp_outgoing_address [2001:::::::ipv63] user3
> tcp_outgoing_address [2001:::::::ipv64] user4
> ##tcp_outgoing_address [2001:::::ipv65] user5
> ##this last IPv6 always gets used for all outbound connections, even if
> commented out
>
>
>
>
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