Re: [squid-users] HTTP_HEADER

2009-01-07 Thread Mehmet ÇELİK
As per usual, the easiest fix is to re-write the web app properly. The REMOTE_ADDR is taken by PHP from the network layer below everything. Otherwise you will have to patch your kernel and use the tproxy feature of Squid. Amos -- Please be using Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE5 or

Re: [squid-users] HTTP_HEADER

2009-01-07 Thread Adrian Chadd
No, I don't think it can. I'm just wrapping up some changes to FreeBSD-current and my Squid fork to support tproxy-like functionality under FreeBSD + ipfw. Adrian 2009/1/7 Mehmet ÇELİK r...@justunix.org: As per usual, the easiest fix is to re-write the web app properly. The REMOTE_ADDR is