I am preparing to upgrade our Linux firewall/cache.

Have decided to continue to use the most excellent Squid for caching.
Have also decided to try and use squidGuard as the standard redirector,
since it seems well supported.

Now for the problem.  I have the need for rules in squidGuard to act
differently when the web requests are coming in from a different source
port.

For example, if requests are coming from taylor:3128 I want to
filter porn, adult, ads, and limit to approved sites only.
If requests are coming from taylor:3129 I want to filter porn,
adult, ads, and allow everything else. Taylor is a large multiuser system-
so almost all web requests for the facility come from the same IP address, taylor.


After hours of looking at config files, FAQ's, and docs, I give up.  I
don't think it is possible.  Ideally, I would want to run one squid
and two squidguards.  The squid would call the appropriate squidgauard
depending on the source request port.

Does anyone know if that is possible?
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