Thanks, Brendan, but unfortunately I don’t have access to the NAT configuration. > Am 24.02.2015 um 15:37 schrieb Brendan Kearney <bpk678@xxxxxxxxx>: > > On Tue, 2015-02-24 at 15:04 +0100, Peter Oruba wrote: >> Hello everybody, >> >> >> I’d like to distinguish multiple clients that are behind NAT from >> Squid’s perspective. Proxy authentication or sessions are not an >> option for different reasons and the idea that came up was to assign >> each client a unique hostname through which Squid would be addressed >> (e.g. UUID1.proxy.example.com and UUID2.proxy.example.com) A DNS >> wildcard entry *.proxy.example.com would make sure each proxy referral >> points to the same machine. Question: Is there a way to let Squid log >> the DNS name through which a client referred to it? I was not able to >> find any example in this regard and I assume that the proxy hostname >> is „lost“ after the client's DNS lookup and that the client-proxy >> connection is established. >> >> >> Thanks, >> Peter >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> squid-users mailing list >> squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users > > with the below directives, you can avoid all of this grief and reference > the client ip address where you need to. just be sure the NAT adds the > XFF header. > > # TAG: follow_x_forwarded_for > # TAG: acl_uses_indirect_client on|off > # TAG: delay_pool_uses_indirect_client on|off > # TAG: log_uses_indirect_client on|off > # TAG: tproxy_uses_indirect_client on|off > > _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users