request->my_addr change from 2.6.STABLE3 to 2.6.STABLE10

From: Steven Wilton <swilton@dont-contact.us>
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 08:46:07 +0900

I've just discovered that due to the reworking of places that
ClientNatLookup is called, request->my_addr now contains the local IP of the
proxy server rather than the IP address of the web server the client thinks
it's talking to for transparent requests. I'm assuming that this was done
deliberately, but it has caused a regression for a patch that I'm using.

Can anyone confirm whether request->my_addr should contain the IP address
that the customer has connected to, or the IP address that the OS has
redirected the packet to for requests that have been semnt to squid using
NAT. (ie client sends request to 66.102.7.104:80 proxy redirects to
192.168.0.1:3128. Should request->my_addr contian the 66.102.7.104 IP, or
192.168.0.1)?

Steven

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