Hi!
I have done this kind of stuff using mainly SNAT rules (iptables on
Linux), but as for squid itself.. dunno.
Why do they want to use the 5 IPs?, are these from one single data link?.
If they are trying to load balance across different links, the
configuration is more complicated (but still possible, and have probed
to work very well for me).
c-ya!
Ildefonso.
On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 9:31 PM, Ian Savoy <iansavoy_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> I've been asked to configure a squid proxy for a small business. My
> client wants me to configure squid on a server with a block of 5 IPs,
> and do it in a way that outbound requests are, for lack of a better
> term, load-balanced across the servers own IP block. I guess kind of
> anonymizing which IP the requests are coming from. Is there any way
> of doing this? I know i can set certain protocols to go out certain
> IPs, but how do I randomize it? If I can't randomize it, is there a
> way to control it from the client without running several instances of
> squid on the server?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Ian
>
Received on Sun Aug 03 2008 - 03:54:32 MDT
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