> Am 24.02.2015 um 15:39 schrieb Ron Wheeler <rwhee...@artifact-software.com>:
>
> On 24/02/2015 9:04 AM, Peter Oruba wrote:
>> Hello everybody,
>>
>> I’d like to distinguish multiple clients that are behind NAT from Squid’s
>> perspective. Proxy authentication or sessions are not an option for
>> different reasons and the idea that came up was to assign each client a
>> unique hostname through which Squid would be addressed (e.g.
>> UUID1.proxy.example.com <http://uuid1.proxy.example.com/> and
>> UUID2.proxy.example.com <http://uuid2.proxy.example.com/>) A DNS wildcard
>> entry *.proxy.example.com <http://proxy.example.com/> would make sure each
>> proxy referral points to the same machine. Question: Is there a way to let
>> Squid log the DNS name through which a client referred to it? I was not able
>> to find any example in this regard and I assume that the proxy hostname is
>> „lost“ after the client's DNS lookup and that the client-proxy connection is
>> established.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Peter
>>
>>
>>
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> Not a direct answer but...
> Is it possible to get this info from the log kept by the service(http) that
> is getting the request?
>
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Virtual hosts on web servers? Yes, the same principle, but on Squid.
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