Greetings,

I have a a transparent squid in a private net with a 1-1 NAT, Im trying to get 
a good understanding of what my clients look like to the outside. What is the 
Default setting " for forwarded_for" if my system is running intercept? 
to my understanding if I leave the X-Forwarded-For header my natted clients ip 
will be the visible requestor ? in the past did we strip that out or is it 
something new? is there a way to have the final request return the global NAT 
ip of the client ? currently squid  seems to be the final, i think.
can someone clarify this option for me, thanks
-j

 192.168.1.2 ---> 192.168.1.1[ squid]10.10.10.1 -- 10.10.10.2 [ IP NAT ] -- 
GLOBAL


forwarded_for
New setting options. transparent, truncate, delete.

        If set to "transparent", Squid will not alter the
        X-Forwarded-For header in any way.

        If set to "delete", Squid will delete the entire
        X-Forwarded-For header.

        If set to "truncate", Squid will remove all existing
        X-Forwarded-For entries, and place itself as the sole entry.


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