Hello, at work we use Squid 2.4 on Suse Linux 8.1 and i just configured the ACLs so our Squid accepts requests from outside of our local network when the correct password is entered.
However regular Apache Webserver Logfiles show our company IP adress when you access foreign sites via our proxy, messageboards like Phpbb just dont give anything about our company IP the squid uses.. They just show the posters (users) REAL (dial-up) IP. So basically you are at home on dial-up... put in squid into your IE settings.. supply a password and squid routes your accesses to websites telling those sites that it is the SQUID requesting that site, not the user on the dial-up .. So .. What can i do to stop squid leaking the outside (dial-up) IP and tell all websites that the request came from SQUID instead? Since Authentication works fine i think the problem might be Squid itself.. It shouldnt leak the proxied (dial-up) IP to the world... but it does.. how can i anonymize my requests? I hope you understand what i mean.. Maybe there is some ACL or some settings for it.. I am pretty new with squid and i couldnt find anything on the mailing list archives.. So thats why i am posting here.. hope i get some usefull replies. Thanks Daniel "Stonegate" Fischer
