--- Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
On Thu, 11 Mar 2004, Mark Tinka wrote:
> 
> > o does the tcp_outgoing_address function randomise
> > choice of outgoing IP's, or can this be hard
> specified
> > by the configuration so that clients are mapped
> > one-to-one..?..
> 
> tcp_outgoing_address
> 
>         Allows you to map requests to different
> outgoing IP addresses
>         based on the username or sourceaddress of
> the user making
>         the request.
> 
>         tcp_outgoing_address ipaddr [[!]aclname] ...
> 
>         Example where requests from 10.0.0.0/24 will
> be forwareded
>         with source address 10.1.0.1, 10.0.2.0/24
> forwarded with
>         source address 10.1.0.2 and the rest will be
> forwarded with
>         source address 10.1.0.3.
> 
>         acl normal_service_net src
> 10.0.0.0/255.255.255.0
>         acl good_service_net src
> 10.0.1.0/255.255.255.0
>         tcp_outgoing_address 10.0.0.1
> normal_service_net
>         tcp_outgoing_address 10.0.0.2
> good_service_net
>         tcp_outgoing_address 10.0.0.3
> 
>         Processing proceeds in the order specified,
> and stops at first 
>         fully matching line.
> 
> > o by NAT'ing, is this performed on the router..?..
> any
> > idea of the NAT config required, if so..?..
> 
> At some point which sees the return traffic towards
> the clients and the 
> traffic from the Squid server, allowing it to NAT
> the Squid traffic to the 
> client IP and the resulting return traffic back to
> the Squid server.
> 
> Regards
> Henrik

cheers!

Regards,

Mark.


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