Hai Eliezer, ( and Amos ofcourse.. )
Thank you guys for you very clear explainations.
I did find my problem ! im a happy..
The problem was in my apache setup with the remoteip module.
So in addition to your good info.
What i did is the following.
In my vhost i now have :
Hey,
It is off-topic but I do have a setup that works with this and it
depends on couple things.
The first thing is that if it's not clear to me how you use the squid
and the apache services together.
You squid.conf shows two ports that both are in forward mode rather then
reverse mode which t
On 29/01/2016 2:38 a.m., L.P.H. van Belle wrote:
> Hai,
>
>
>
> I having some troubles to get my client ip (and/or hostname) logged in my
> apache webserver.
>
> I do think this is something in my squid setup, but i can find it..
>
> So if anyone can help me out a bit, would be great.
>
Hai,
I having some troubles to get my client ip (and/or hostname) logged in my
apache webserver.
I do think this is something in my squid setup, but i can find it..
So if anyone can help me out a bit, would be great.
I’ve tested with the forwarded_for options tried all options here.
On 12/06/2015 1:38 a.m., Snyder, Brian wrote:
> Hello All,
> I am running squid 3.3.8 on CentOS 7.1.
> The kernel is 3.10.0-229.4.2.el7.x86_64.
>
> I am having an issue where the forwarded_for directive is not
> working
correctly in squid.conf. I initially started the server hiding the
client IP
Hey Brian,
Can you test this issue with the 3.5.x or 3.4.x RPM's I released?
I have couple production servers running with 3.4 and 3.5 with
"truncate" option to allow the backhand servers "see" the client IP.
Eliezer
* http://wiki.squid-cache.org/KnowledgeBase/CentOS
On 11/06/2015 16:38, Sny
Hello All,
I am running squid 3.3.8 on CentOS 7.1.
The kernel is 3.10.0-229.4.2.el7.x86_64.
I am having an issue where the forwarded_for directive is not working correctly
in squid.conf. I initially started the server hiding the client IP using the
"delete" setting. We have now changed direction