The post How to adopt a CentOS 5 operating system, but can be applied to CentOS 4, Fedora 5-9 with same steps andSQUID version 3. By default, Squid uses only the default IP address to communicate on the Internet, but use all available IP addresses on the server to act as an anonymous proxy, for example, if a user connects to IP1 of server then IP1 will act as a lawyer and before the same IP address, if a user connects to IP2 IP2, then act as a proxy and foward the same IP addressand so on, but will apply to user authentication based on NCSA to protect server against unauthorized use.
on you squid.conf add/modify as follows
forwarded_for off
request_header_access Proxy-Authenticate allow all
request_header_access Cache-Control allow all
request_header_access Content-Encoding allow all
request_header_access Content-Length allow all
request_header_access Content-Type allow all
request_header_access
Date allow all
request_header_access Expires allow all
request_header_access Host allow all
request_header_access If-Modified-Since allow all
request_header_access Last-Modified allow all
request_header_access Location allow all
request_header_access Pragma allow all
request_header_access Accept allow all
request_header_access Accept-Charset allow all
request_header_access Accept-Encoding allow all
request_header_access Accept-Language allow all
request_header_access Content-Language allow all
request_header_access Mime-Version allow all
request_header_access Retry-After allow all
request_header_access Title allow all
request_header_access Connection allow all
request_header_access Proxy-Connection allow all
request_header_access User-Agent allow all
request_header_access Cookie allow all
request_header_access All deny all
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