Not if you use Squid-2.5. Then a single Squid will do.
If you want to use Squid-2.4 then you will need two Squid instances.
This is why I keep saying that you should look into tcp_outgoing_address
of Squid-2.5 and later. It is has more capabilities than the more limited
tcp_outgoing_address directive of Squid-2.4 and earlier.
Regards
Henrik
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Àíäðåé Ìàëüùóêîâ wrote:
> Hello Henrik,
>
> I must run two copies of squid on different ports
> with different copies of squid.conf???
>
> It's not good idea for me... I want to run one copy of squid!!! On the
> one port!
>
> My version of Squid is 2.4.STABLE6 and squid.conf contains this
> parameter. When this parameter will be transferred to ACL????
>
> HN> For this you would use tcp_outgoing_addres of Squid-2.5.
>
> >> users come to server from eth0 and must have outbound connection on
> >> ppp0 & ppp1.
> >> how can i redirect user1 from ip (eth0) to ip (ppp0) and user2 from ip
> >> (eth0) to ip (ppp1)???
>
>
> Best regards,
> Andrey mailto:ama@ezmail.ru
>
>
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