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Subject: Re: [squid-users] Make all IPv6 ips on system to be used as a proxy
I did some research on tproxy, this is pretty much the Linux firewall right?
There is not much documentation about it onlin
On 02/10/17 18:03, xpro6000 wrote:
I did some research on tproxy, this is pretty much the Linux firewall
right? There is not much documentation about it online
No, netfilter/iptables is the Linux firewall.
TPROXY is a feature of the Linux TCP stack. BSD stacks have a different
name for it,
mgtfy/
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Subject: Re: [squid-users] Make all IPv6 ips on system to be used as a proxy
On 01/10/17 10:21, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
> Anyone mentioned tproxy?
> It works for me...
>
It serves if none wan
On 01/10/17 10:21, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
Anyone mentioned tproxy?
It works for me...
It serves if none wants the same IP on both incoming and outgoing
traffic. But the question was only for determining static IPs on
outgoing based on Squids listening *ports*, ignoring client IP - more
lik
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Subject: [squid-users] Make all IPv6 ips on system to be used as a proxy
I have multiple IPs on my Linux system and I need one of my programs to be able
to choose which IP to use. One way to achieve this is to use a proxy server.
But with Squid's de
Run multiple instances of squid, one per IP address? I'm not aware of
some magic config option to do what you want.
Seriously though, using a proxy to control your outgoing IP address is
weird.Use setsockopt(SO_BINDTODEVICE) in your code.
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The program is multithreaded so the process based routing won't work. There
is no simple way to make Squid use the connecting IP for the outgoing IP?
On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 6:37 PM, Aaron Turner wrote:
> If you don't need a proxy server for other reasons, there are better
> ways. Example, per-
If you don't need a proxy server for other reasons, there are better
ways. Example, per-process routing:
http://www.evolware.org/?p=369
Or if you have control over the source code of the software,
setsockopt() will do it for you as well.
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I have multiple IPs on my Linux system and I need one of my programs to be
able to choose which IP to use. One way to achieve this is to use a proxy
server. But with Squid's default config file, the IP I connect to, is not
the IP used for the outgoing connection.
Is there anything I can do to enab
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