Here
https://itechnology.wordpress.com/2008/05/26/setup-squid-proxy-server-to-use-multiple-outgoing-ip-addresses/
you can find a good example of using multiple WAN IPs (you got more than 1
IP, right?) based on the client subnet. STarting from this tutorial, i
implemented something similar in my school.
If you own a pool of public IPs and you need to play with *few* and *well
defined* destination websites, i'm quite sure that it can be easily adapted.

V

2016-08-13 18:54 GMT+02:00 james82 <fastestsuper...@gmail.com>:

> I want change my public ip-address to access some website by use squid
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> Is I actually can do that? How to do that?
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