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sunraysir@gmail.com
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      07-16-2005, 07:42 AM
Dear All,

I have setup one squid proxy server (IP:10.2.2.2), when i use it on
client PC (10.2.2.10), I browser internal website, i found that all the
access ip is 10.2.2.2 in the apache access log.
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how to log ip is client ?

 
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David Dorward
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      07-16-2005, 09:23 AM
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> I have setup one squid proxy server (IP:10.2.2.2), when i use it on
> client PC (10.2.2.10), I browser internal website, i found that all the
> access ip is 10.2.2.2 in the apache access log.


> how to log ip is client ?


You can only log the ip address of the machine making the request to the
webserver. (You could configure your browser so it doesn't use the proxy
for internal websites, how you do that depends on the browser).

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      07-16-2005, 10:35 AM
Dear David,

Thanks for your reply, I have try to bypass on IE from Client PC, it
should be work,

BUT, If we have 10 intranet, i need to add 10 website on IE, this is
not good.

any more suggestion ?? can i bypass on squid ??

 
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      07-16-2005, 05:16 PM
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> BUT, If we have 10 intranet, i need to add 10 website on IE, this is
> not good.


Set up your DNS server so that all your intranet servers are in the same
domain (e.g. foo.intranet, bar.intranet, etc instead of foo, bar, etc).

Then configure your browsers to ignore the proxy for *.intranet.

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