[squid-users] Link splitting

From: Bruno Lustosa <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 13:22:04 -0300

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Hi again.

Let me explain the situation here, and then I'll tell the problem. I'm
wondering if it can be solved using squid or not.
We have one machine here at work that connects to the internet. We have
two internet links, on different interfaces (with different IPs, of
course).
Before using squid, our Cisco would check from which interface the data
came, and would send it through the right link (NAT'ing the address).
The right link is hard coded inside the Cisco (like, networks 1 and 2 go
through link A and networks 3 and 4 go through link B).
With the advent of installing squid, a big problem was introduced. The
requests no longer come from the network themselves, but come from the
machine hosting squid. And so, they all go through the same link.
I'm wondering if I can make squid send its requests through different
interfaces depending on the source address, or if I'll have to solve
this problem on a lower layer.
Hope you understand the problem.

Thank you.

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Bruno Lustosa, aka Lofofora | Email: bruno@lustosa.net
Network Administrator/Web Programmer | ICQ: 1406477
Rio de Janeiro - Brazil |
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