Hi,

does anybody know if it is possible to access the X-Forwarded-Header inside of 
a rewriter script (squid used as reverse proxy). AFAIK, there is only the 
ip-address of the requesting server available which may be the ip of another 
cache-server.

Background: We have another external cache server that queries our squids and 
we want to pass the client ip to an external script which makes decisions about 
the client ip: e.g. redirection to a special url if certain ips are there.
I know that it is easy to trick the x-forwarded-header to fake ips, but 
nevertheless.

if I use something like external_acl %SRC with an external script I can only 
say:OK or ERR, i.e. access or not. But I want to give the client different urls 
back depending on its ip.

Or is there any other possibility to make such decisions (with the 
x-forwarded-for header information) outside the redirect script?

thx in advance,
max
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