See the squid-dev archives. Regards Henrik
ons 2003-03-19 klockan 12.07 skrev Velu: > Hi , > > Here joe mentioned there is some patch available in CVS squid > > I agree with you. Can you tell me the Url where i can check CVS file > which you have mentioned in the mail. If you tell me the URL it will be > very helpful for me to check. Awaiting your reply joe. > > I have linux box which is having 2 ethernet card running in bridge mode > > In one card i have connected the Least line cable another one is connectd > in the clinet machine(Nt). > Squid server is Running in Linux Box > > I have enabled the Iptables like below > > iptables -A PREROUTING -t NAT -p tcp --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-ports > 3128 > > I am accessing the internet thro NT box. > > When we checked the IP Address of the remote server it is showing the > Linux box ip. > Is there any other way to directly display the Client machine ip to the > remote server. > for checking purpose i have used www.maria.com > > it is showing the Linux box ip rather then NT box. > > Is there any possiblties available in squid. > > Kindly help me in this regard. Awaiting your reply > > with regards > velu > > > > (BTW-What you're asking for cannot be done with the current Squid. It > > requires a kernel patch, and a Squid that knows how to interact with > > the patched kernel. You also really don't /want/ to do what you're > > asking. > > It will cause even more problems than it solves. But there are > > patches that have just been imported into the Squid CVS tree that do > > just what you're asking when running on a custom kernel. They are > > untested by me, but reportedly that do work. I can only provide direct > > assistance to you at my usual consulting rate.) > > > > > > > > > 1 Joe Cooper1 > > I'll be happy to help you with your questions privately at my usual > > consulting rate of $95/hour. Otherwise, please address the appropriate > > forum with queries. I cannot answer private questions for anyone > > other than my clients, as I just don't have enough time in my day to > > do so. I already spend several hours everyday reading and answering > > emails on mailing lists, in addition to my normal client > > communications and development work. By sending directly to me, > > you've avoided my filters that puts mailing list mail into an > > appropriate folder, so I have to deal with the mail individually. It > > is not that I don't want to help you, it is that I can better help you > > and the rest of the Open Source community by using my time wisely. > > > > If you'll send your message to the appropriate mailing list, many > > people will be able to assist you, and I will be able to assist when > > the problem is beyond the general knowledge of the list. We both > > benefit when you ask the appropriate mailing list, as you can tap the > > knowledge of a large pool of people, and I get to ignore questions > > that many people on the list can answer more effectively. It is also > > more helpful to others because your question may be on the mind of > > others, and will be archived and may be found by someone with the same > > problem in the future. > > > > If you are new to Open Source software, and the community that supports > > it, you should read Eric Raymonds excellent article on the subject of > > how to ask questions the smart way: > > > > http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html > > > > Good luck. > > > > (BTW-What you're asking for cannot be done with the current Squid. It > > requires a kernel patch, and a Squid that knows how to interact with > > the patched kernel. You also really don't /want/ to do what you're > > asking. > > It will cause even more problems than it solves. But there are > > patches that have just been imported into the Squid CVS tree that do > > just what you're asking when running on a custom kernel. They are > > untested by me, but reportedly that do work. I can only provide direct > > assistance to you at my usual consulting rate.) > > -- Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> MARA Systems AB, Sweden
