I just tried the same configuration on my Windows machine and it works fine. Must be some Linux networking getting in the way. I tried a few things, if I use another interface's IP address for tcp_outgoing_address on my Linux machine then web pages don't load. If I use the same IP as I connect to Squid then it works.
But on Windows, I can connect to one ip and have an IP of another interface for tcp_outgoing_address and the outgoing traffic works as expected -----Original Message----- From: Alex Rousskov <rouss...@measurement-factory.com> To: davidjesse091 <davidjesse...@aol.com>; squid-users <squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org> Sent: Fri, Jun 15, 2018 7:01 pm Subject: Re: [squid-users] iptables setup for tcp_outgoing_address On 06/15/2018 04:42 PM, davidjesse...@aol.com wrote: > I want to connect to Squid proxy using 192.168.1.212 and if I am > connecting using port 11000, I assume you meant "connecting to port 11000" (there is also the client source port, but it should not matter here). > I want squid to have the traffic go out of the 172.16.11.107 IP > http_port 11000 name=port_11000 > acl port_11000_acl myportname port_11000 > tcp_outgoing_address 172.16.11.107 port_11000_acl Looks good to me, provided all your outgoing traffic goes to IPv4 addresses (no IPv6). > What would I need to do with iptables to make this work? Why do you think you need iptables? What does not work if you do not use IP tables? Alex.
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