19-Mar-02 at 06:51, Chandrakant Sharma (crsharma@yahoo.com) wrote :
> The problem is that Squid is taking the WAN side IP
> address when sending/receiving the request. This can
> be seen when we check to url
> http://www.networks-tools.com. This shows WAN side IP
> address as default. But when I stop the Squid service,
> it shows individual DHCP assigned IP address.
>
The WAN side NIC will always be the IP that is used to "go out" because it is
the one routed properly for the Internet.
You can't stop the IP not going out, because the information has to be public
so packets can get back to you.
If you want to hide the IP, you have to NAT the IP upstream, or to give the
WAN NIC an IP alias.
-- John Lennon:--v [Simon White. vim/mutt/Linux. simon@mtds.com. GIMPS: 45.21%] Sometimes we sit and read other people's interpretations of our lyrics and think, 'Hey, that's pretty good.' If we liked it, we would keep our mouths shut and just accept the credit as if it was what we meant all along.Received on Tue Mar 19 2002 - 07:54:43 MST
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