Henrick, Thank you very much for your message
> There is two core approaches to the above > > a) Use a TCP kernel patch, such as the Linux TPROXY patch. > > b) Use NAT services, by assigning a range of private IP addresses to > the Squid server and teach Squid to use the correct IP address per > client then NAT these to the clients real IP in a suitable NAT > enabled router/gateway. This approach does not require any patching > unless you have very many clients. I think that I will try the kernel patch as we have are short on addresses and I think that it would better suit our needs. Bizarrily, I couldn't find a url to download the patch -- can you suggest one? Cheers Charles
