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Okay so if I create multiple private IP addresses on my virtual service provider, how would I go about using them with squid.

My goal: to use these IP's to spoof my public IP. If one gets banned or goes dead, I just go to my network setting on my local machine and change the proxy to an active "spoofed ip"

*im trying to use the correct terminology to the best of my ability, in order to explain. So if I use the wrong wording I apologize, since using proxy servers are new to me. 

On Wednesday, October 26, 2016, Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 27/10/2016 3:18 p.m., john huggins wrote:
> Okay maybe this makes more sense.. Can I assign multiple private IP's to it
> all at once
>

Um ...

The basic/default configuration of Squid does not involve IP assignments
at all. Just a listening port (3128) receiving all traffic sent to that
port on any IP that machine has been configured to use (including
localhost, local-scope, link-local, etc).

Listening on just one IP:port is an optional extra you have to configure
explicitly. That can be manually repeated for multiple IPs.

You can also configure Squid to listen on a hostname:port and setup DNS
to have a few IPs for that hostname. For when you want multiple IPs but
not everything assigned to the machine.

Amos



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