Hello agian,
At 14:54 20/09/00 +1000, you wrote:
>Hi
>
>Browsers configured to use the proxy will send packets TO the proxy. The
>destination IP address will be the proxy itself.
>
>Browsers with no proxy set will send packets direct to the destination web
>server, ie destination IP will NOT be the proxy.
>
>Is that enough hints :-)
Yes, this provides a light at the end of the tunnel. However, heres the problem
The only way to i can determine the "Destination" address is by either
using IPFILTER or an ACL inside Squid
as SquidGuard does not provide such an option.
I would prefer to do this within Squid using an ACL. However, when the
"Destination" address of the request is not the Proxy's IP address
I need to do a redirect to Web Server (yes i know this is strange, but is a
customers requirement).
Is this possible with ACL's?
Can I change the resulting error code that Squid produces based on ACL's
Any other options available to me??
or
Has anyone used IPFILTER to redirect requests to a Web server and have that
Web server serve a single page regardless of the requested URL??
thanks once again
>Colin
>
>On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, Gary Barnden wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I'm i able to determine whether a user is hitting the cache by having
> their
> > proxies set in their browser or whether WCCP is redirecting the request to
> > the cache.
> >
> > Cache Port 3128
> > IPFILTER rule: rdr fxp0 0.0.0.0/0 port 80 -> x.x.x.x port 3128 tcp
> > SquidGuard installed
Kind regards
Gary Barnden
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