[vox-tech] Need to bypass Squid proxy

MB sparkynine at yahoo.com
Thu Jan 26 11:41:28 PST 2006


Micah J. Cowan wrote:

>On Thu, Jan 26, 2006 at 01:01:18PM -0600, Ken Bloom wrote:
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>>Ehrhart, Jay wrote:
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>>>I have a Linux proxy server filtering all my outbound web traffic.  All
>>>traffic leaving the proxy assumes the proxy IP address.
>>>
>>>I have an internal web site and I need that web server to see the
>>>originating IP address of my internal web traffic.
>>>
>>>How can I make that one IP address or url bypass the proxy?  Can I use
>>>Squid or iptables and if so how do I set it up?
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>>In addition to what everyone else said, if it's a transparent proxy that
>>you have no control over, you can connect by HTTPS. I don't know of any
>>proxy that can proxy an encrypted connection.
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>If it's not transparent, it can (the CONNECT method).
>But, yeah, I don't see how a transparent one could do that.
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Unfortunately (or fortunately), squid WILL proxy SSL and regular web 
sessions.  It will also proxy other connections like ftp.  Squid happens 
to be a *very* powerful proxy.

-Mark


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