On Nov 22, 2007 3:34 PM, Puthanveetil Unnikrishnan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This is a long shot I dont know if this will work ..May be I am thinking
> over my head ..
>
> > > > The tags get removed once it enters squid :-(
> Instead of tagging incomming packets to squid ,why dont you try tagging
> outgoing packets on port 80/443 (Assuming bulk of your Squid traffic is
> using 80/443 Ports) and use route-to accordingly.
>

I tagged in commig packets on $int_if  because I thought the tags can
be used on $ext_if to NAT those packets with the IP address of
$ext_if2 and also rout them out of the firewall through $ext_if.

I hope you are asking why don't I use the "probability 50%" on out
going packets to 80 and 443 ports on $ext_if and route them through
$ext_if2 ?

Let me see if it will work :-)

Thank you so much

Kind Regards

Siju
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