[squid-users] Can SQUID change the destination address from ip to hostname?
Foxy Lady
Foxy_Lady_1966 at proton.me
Tue Feb 4 05:17:04 UTC 2025
Hi again.
I finally found a tool (great tool, "GO Simple Tunnel") which can serves both HTTP(S)/SOCKS5 Proxy with dns resolution, so chaining it in the middle of Squid, Squid receives the destination in format of "domain.fqdn" and not ip "x.x.x.x",
TCP_TUNNEL/200 4118 CONNECT api.myip.com:443 username HIER_DIRECT/104.26.9.59 - "Go-http-client/1.1" [User-Agent: Go-http-client/1.1\r\nProxy-Authorization: Basic bWFyY286dHIwdHQwbGE=\r\nProxy-Connection: keep-alive\r\nHost: api.myip.com:443\r\n] [HTTP/1.1 200 Connection established\r\n\r\n]
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lunedì 3 febbraio 2025 22:22, Foxy Lady <Foxy_Lady_1966 at proton.me> ha scritto:
> Sorry, resend the post in txt and correct some parts.
> The question is: can i force SQUID to do a reverse dns lookup and maintain the Host Header inside (where's a ptr record is found), also if i can't find a ptr record? SOCKS5 works with 1st level tcp, so send ip addresses, i need some tool, or Squid workaround, which can force a reverse dns. I know, it's quite impossible if a ptr record is not found in dnses, but... i try..
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> Hi all.
> As in subject.
> SQUID server has its own dns resolver.
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> Can SQUID change the destination address from ip to hostname?
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> CLIENT > SQUID > DESTINATION
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> 192.168.178.2 TCP_TUNNEL/200 4120 CONNECT api.myip.com:443 - HIER_DIRECT/104.26.8.59
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> CLIENT > SOCKS5 PROXY > SQUID > DESTINATION
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> 192.168.178.50 TCP_TUNNEL/200 4126 CONNECT 104.26.9.59:443 - HIER_DIRECT/104.26.9.59
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> I would need,
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> CLIENT > SOCKS5 PROXY > SQUID > DESTINATION
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> 192.168.178.50 TCP_TUNNEL/200 4126 CONNECT api.myip.com:443 - HIER_DIRECT/104.26.9.59
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> Thanks.
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