On Wed, 6 Oct 2004, Rolf wrote:
Oh thank you. very fine indeed.
To refine the question a little, this means that the destination is only
aware of the remapped address, that the illusion is complete?
Depends on what you do with the X-Forwarded-For header.
Presumably for the tcp conversation to work
It would useful to me to be able to have the destination servers see
different requesting ip addresses (not, naturally, the originating
clients), but without deploying multiple physical proxy servers.
Would it be possible to run multiple instances of squid on the one
box and use the cache_peer_
On Wed, 6 Oct 2004, Rolf wrote:
One reason for wanting the client address exposed I suppose is that one has
all requests go through the proxy but have the destination know where they
actually originated.
For this purpose Squid adds the X-Forwarded-For header.
It would useful to me to be able to h
hello
In the faq there is answered the question of whether the destination
server can have exposed to it the ip address of the client rather than
that of the requesting proxy. Answer being no, due to some fundamental
aspects of the way tcp works.
One reason for wanting the client address expose