RE: [squid-users] Using two internet connections with Squid

From: Elsen Marc <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 14:01:23 +0100

 
>
> Hi all,
>
> At present my Proxy server and firewall is an OpenBSD 3.6 box
> running Squid.
>
> I have a DSL internet connection with Static IP.
>
> The squid proxy listens on 127.0.0.1:8080.
> The clients have their browsers configured to use proxy server address
> as 172.16.1.1:8080 which is the internal interface of the OpenBSD
> gateway.
>
> The requests that comes to 172.16.1.1:8080 is redirected by PF to
> 127.0.0.1:8080 and thus squid acts as the proxy for all requests.
>
> Now things are working fine. But I want to add a third NIC to the
> OpenBSD Gateway with a cable internet connection. The IP address,
> Gateway address and DNS will be got by DHCP on that interface.
>
> Now I want to allow only a certain group on the LAN to use the DSL
> connection. All others should use the cable modem connection to
> connect to the internet.
>
> How can I accomplish this with squid. Should I add more redirection
> rules NAT rules in my firewall or can I just manage with some changes
> in squid ?
>
> I am sorry this is not a Packetfilter mailinglist but since these
> should work in conjunction so I mention it .
>
> Has anyone done this before?
>
 
 Check the
 
      tcp_outgoing_address

directive in squid.conf.default -> and comments.

M.
Received on Fri Dec 10 2004 - 06:02:20 MST

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