-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 28/08/2014 7:28 a.m., Julian wrote: > Hello Squid Dev. Team and Users, > > I need your advice on a Squid deployment scenario. > > We have deployed on our network a physical machine with Squid 2.7 > listening on port 8080. Proxy Auto-Discovery on our users browsers > is able to get activated by a wpad.dat file which transparently > redirects our users HTTP requests to our Proxy Server. > > The way our Proxy Server works now is by hiding the IP address of > users getting directed to our machine. > > Question is... can we have our Proxy Server working in the same > deployment scenario but doing Source IP Address Spoofing and making > content requests that do not hide users IP(s)? The clients original IP is transmitted in the X-Forwarded-For HTTP header by default. Unless your proxy admin has configured that header to be deleted or off your appliction should be able to find it there. http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/forwarded_for/ Amos -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (MingW32) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJT/qEWAAoJELJo5wb/XPRjHGgH/j/UPCkhYft8jpsvEDd9JBH0 r220fBdx+ixw6EnKyhFKV9lt95tSOlm6x4lmEwg1fwl+5oqobHP6/qYansUKHiiG ucFq6MIWArC2NBuKubD11yLlbaAV4KDeY8kmwKbqQxnOUQ5bYkkbf09hpREBXtKs oXq5/IUUhWe0/Kl8orRiJkwITZwiNNVFUsXZKCkdlHB8Wx6rfjmv+llEgUcfwQn/ OIdBXw3GFsp+YyFFgACIMV5kuygZheO4dZY7PRzYM8FwpIclmpubu2GDk8Pql1Tj L3IsryG34MjQRp6UVpVvcmOUAIZ0V1MhZOKpztZfy4Bbs6UrjnjzbuQK/bTLCFA= =frAw -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----