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Re: Possible to user reply_header_add directive with acl random access list ?

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Hi Alex .

Strange: Your outgoing address decisions appear to be random, completely independent from your Start values. Is that what you want?
yes , it suppose to have header as i configured the acls .


 12.13.200.13 --->D
 12.13.200.12 ---->C
 12.13.200.14  ——>E

Not 

12.13.200.13 --> B
12.13.200.14 --> a
12.13.200.12 ---> E


I see nothing in your configuration that would tie outgoing address to Start values. Where did you configure Squid to use "D" for .13 or vice versa?
May im wrong in config , i thought that my config above like :


###########################################
dns_nameservers 1.0.0.1
acl markProcessed annotate_client processed=yes
acl markedProcessed note processed yes
#########################################
acl half10000 random 1/5

reply_header_add start "a" !markedProcessed half10000 markProcessed

tcp_outgoing_address 12.13.200.10 half10000


But may be im wrong with config and im open now to any suggestions to change the config to get it working as i mentioned above with headers .


Thanks 




On 19 Jul 2019, at 5:44, Alex Rousskov <rousskov@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Strange: Your outgoing address decisions appear to be random, completely independent from your Start values. Is that what you want?

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