Perhapse your Squid has been patched to remove it ?

I am running 3.5.28. I have not installed any patches.

Perhapse you are looking at the wrong headers ?
 X-Forwarded-For is only added to the request headers sent to servers.

Yes. The XFF should be added to the request header and be seen by the
server the proxy is communicating with. I have a sniffer on the outside
(Internet side) of the proxy and have confirmed the XFF is not being added.

Perhapse you have a later config line setting forwarded_for to "delete"
or "transparent" ?

I have the line "forwarded_for on"

On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 7:35 PM Amos Jeffries <squ...@treenet.co.nz> wrote:

> On 10/11/18 9:05 AM, Michael Pelletier wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I am running squid 3.5.28 and for some reason I can not get
> > X-Forwarded-For added to the http headers. I have "forwarded_for on" and
> > "via on" set in the squid.conf. Any ideas why this will not work?
> >
>
> Perhapse your Squid has been patched to remove it ?
>
> Perhapse you are looking at the wrong headers ?
>  X-Forwarded-For is only added to the request headers sent to servers.
>
> Perhapse you have a later config line setting forwarded_for to "delete"
> or "transparent" ?
>
> Amos
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