=== modified file 'doc/release-notes/release-3.5.sgml'
--- doc/release-notes/release-3.5.sgml	2014-07-13 05:28:15 +0000
+++ doc/release-notes/release-3.5.sgml	2014-07-25 12:05:51 +0000
@@ -26,40 +26,41 @@
 <sect1>Known issues
 <p>
 Although this release is deemed good enough for use in many setups, please note the existence of 
 <url url="http://bugs.squid-cache.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&amp;product=Squid&amp;bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&amp;bug_status=NEW&amp;bug_status=ASSIGNED&amp;bug_status=REOPENED&amp;version=3.5" name="open bugs against Squid-3.5">.
 
 <sect1>Changes since earlier releases of Squid-3.5
 <p>
 The 3.5 change history can be <url url="http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v3/3.5/changesets/" name="viewed here">.
 
 
 <sect>Major new features since Squid-3.4
 <p>Squid 3.5 represents a new feature release above 3.4.
 
 <p>The most important of these new features are:
 <itemize>
 	<item>Support libecap v1.0
 	<item>Authentication helper query extensions
 	<item>Support named services
 	<item>Upgraded squidclient tool
 	<item>Helper support for concurrency channels
+	<item>Receive PROXY protocol, Versions 1 & 2
 </itemize>
 
 Most user-facing changes are reflected in squid.conf (see below).
 
 
 <sect1>Support libecap v1.0
 <p>Details at <url url="http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/BLAH">.
 
 <p>The new libecap version allows Squid to better check the version of
   the eCAP adapter being loaded as well as the version of the eCAP library
   being used.
 
 <p>Squid-3.5 can support eCAP adapters built with libecap v1.0,
    but no longer supports adapters built with earlier libecap versions
    due to API changes.
 
 
 <sect1>Authentication helper query extensions
 <p>Details at <url url="http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/auth_param/">.
 
@@ -146,71 +147,111 @@
    The default is to use X.509 certificate encryption instead.
 
 <p>When performing TLS/SSL server certificates are always verified, the
    results shown at debug level 3. The encrypted type is displayed at debug
    level 2 and the connection is used to send and receive the messages
    regardless of verification results.
 
 
 <sect1>Helper support for concurrency channels
 <p>Helper concurrency greatly reduces the communication lag between Squid
    and its helpers allowing faster transaction speeds even on sequential
    helpers.
 
 <p>The Digest authentication, Store-ID, and URL-rewrite helpers packaged
    with Squid have been updated to support concurrency channels. They will
    auto-detect the <em>channel-ID</em> field and will produce the appropriate
    response format.
    With these helpers concurrency may now be set to 0 or any higher number as desired.
 
 
+<sect1>Receive PROXY protocol, Versions 1 & 2
+<p>More info at <url url="http://www.haproxy.org/download/1.5/doc/proxy-protocol.txt">
+
+<p>PROXY protocol provides a simple way for proxies and tunnels of any kind to
+   relay the original client source details without having to alter or understand
+   the protocol being relayed on the connection.
+
+<p>Squid currently supports receiving HTTP traffic from a client proxy using this protocol.
+   An http_port which has been configured to receive this protocol may only be used to
+   receive traffic from client software sending in this protocol.
+   Regular forward-proxy HTTP traffic is not accepted.
+
+<p>The <em>accel</em> and <em>intercept</em> options are still used to identify the
+   traffic syntax being delivered by the client proxy.
+
+<p>Squid can be configured by adding an <em>http_port</em>
+   with the <em>proxy-surrogate</em> mode flag. The <em>proxy_forwarded_access</em>
+   must also be configured with <em>src</em> ACLs to whitelist proxies which are
+   trusted to send correct client details.
+
+<p>Forward-proxy traffic from a client proxy:
+<verbatim>
+ http_port 3128 proxy-surrogate
+ proxy_forwarded_access allow localhost
+</verbatim>
+
+<p>Intercepted traffic from a client proxy or tunnel:
+<verbatim>
+ http_port 3128 intercept proxy-surrogate
+ proxy_forwarded_access allow localhost
+</verbatim>
+
+<p><em>Known Issue:</em>
+   Use of <em>proxy-surrogate</em> on <em>https_port</em> is not supported.
+
+
 <sect>Changes to squid.conf since Squid-3.4
 <p>
 There have been changes to Squid's configuration file since Squid-3.4.
 
 <p>Squid supports reading configuration option parameters from external
    files using the syntax <em>parameters("/path/filename")</em>. For example:
 <verb>
     acl whitelist dstdomain parameters("/etc/squid/whitelist.txt")
 </verb>
 
 <p>The squid.conf macro ${service_name} is added to provide the service name
    of the process parsing the config.
 
 <p>There have also been changes to individual directives in the config file.
 
 This section gives a thorough account of those changes in three categories:
 
 <itemize>
 	<item><ref id="newtags" name="New tags">
 	<item><ref id="modifiedtags" name="Changes to existing tags">
 	<item><ref id="removedtags" name="Removed tags">
 </itemize>
 <p>
 
 <sect1>New tags<label id="newtags">
 <p>
 <descrip>
 	<tag>collapsed_forwarding</tag>
 	<p>Ported from Squid-2 with no configuration or visible behaviour changes.
            Collapsing of requests is performed across SMP workers.
 
+	<tag>proxy_forwarded_access</tag>
+	<p>Renamed from <em>follow_x_forwarded_for</em> and extended to control more
+	   ways for locating the indirect (original) client IP details.
+
 	<tag>send_hit</tag>
 	<p>New configuration directive to enable/disable sending cached content
 	   based on ACL selection. ACL can be based on client request or cached
 	   response details.
 
 	<tag>sslproxy_session_cache_size</tag>
 	<p>New directive which sets the cache size to use for TLS/SSL sessions cache.
 
 	<tag>sslproxy_session_ttl</tag>
 	<p>New directive to specify the time in seconds the TLS/SSL session is valid.
 
 	<tag>store_id_extras</tag>
 	<p>New directive to send additional lookup parameters to the configured
 	   Store-ID helper program. It takes a string which may contain logformat %macros.
 	<p>The Store-ID helper input format is now:
 	<verb>
          [channel-ID] url [extras]
 	</verb>
 	<p>The default value for extras is: "%&gt;a/%>A %un %>rm myip=%la myport=%lp"
 
@@ -259,75 +300,80 @@
 	<p>These connections differ from HTTP persistent connections in that they
 	   have not been used for HTTP messaging (and may never be). They may be
 	   turned into persistent connections after their first use subject to the
 	   same keep-alive critera any HTTP connection is checked for.
 
 	<tag>forward_max_tries</tag>
 	<p>Default value increased to <em>25 destinations</em> to allow better
 	   contact and IPv4 failover with domains using long lists of IPv6
 	   addresses.
 
 	<tag>ftp_epsv</tag>
 	<p>Converted into an Access List with allow/deny value driven by ACLs
 	   using Squid standard first line wins matching basis.
 	<p>The old values of <em>on</em> and <em>off</em> imply <em>allow all</em>
 	    and <em>deny all</em> respectively and are now deprecated.
 	   Do not combine use of on/off values with ACL configuration.
 
 	<tag>http_port</tag>
 	<p><em>protocol=</em> option altered to accept protocol version details.
 	   Currently supported values are: HTTP, HTTP/1.1, HTTPS, HTTPS/1.1
+	<p><em>New option <em>proxy-surrogate</em> to mark ports receiving PROXY
+	   protocol version 1 or 2 traffic.
 
 	<tag>https_port</tag>
 	<p><em>protocol=</em> option altered to accept protocol version details.
 	   Currently supported values are: HTTP, HTTP/1.1, HTTPS, HTTPS/1.1
 
 	<tag>logformat</tag>
 	<p>New format code <em>%credentials</em> to log the client credentials
 	   token.
 	<p>New format code <em>%tS</em> to log transaction start time in
 	   "seconds.milliseconds" format, similar to the existing access.log
 	   "current time" field (%ts.%03tu) which logs the corresponding
 	   transaction finish time.
 
 </descrip>
 
 <sect1>Removed tags<label id="removedtags">
 <p>
 <descrip>
 	<tag>cache_dir</tag>
 	<p><em>COSS</em> storage type is formally replaced by Rock storage type.
 
 	<tag>cache_dns_program</tag>
 	<p>DNS external helper interface has been removed. It was no longer
 	   able to provide high performance service and the internal DNS
 	   client library with multicast DNS cover all modern use-cases.
 
 	<tag>cache_peer</tag>
 	<p><em>idle=</em> replaced by <em>standby=</em>.
 	<p>NOTE that standby connections are started earlier and available in
 	   more circumstances than squid-2 idle connections were. They are
 	   also spread over all IPs of the peer.
 
 	<tag>dns_children</tag>
 	<p>DNS external helper interface has been removed.
 
+	<tag>follow_x_forwarded_for</tag>
+	<p>Renamed <em>proxy_forwarded_access</em> and extended.
+
 </descrip>
 
 
 <sect>Changes to ./configure options since Squid-3.4
 <p>
 There have been some changes to Squid's build configuration since Squid-3.4.
 
 This section gives an account of those changes in three categories:
 
 <itemize>
 	<item><ref id="newoptions" name="New options">
 	<item><ref id="modifiedoptions" name="Changes to existing options">
 	<item><ref id="removedoptions" name="Removed options">
 </itemize>
 
 
 <sect1>New options<label id="newoptions">
 <p>
 <descrip>
 	<tag>BUILDCXX=</tag>

=== modified file 'doc/rfc/1-index.txt'
--- doc/rfc/1-index.txt	2014-06-09 01:38:06 +0000
+++ doc/rfc/1-index.txt	2014-07-25 09:18:15 +0000
@@ -1,40 +1,43 @@
 draft-ietf-radext-digest-auth-06.txt
 	RADIUS Extension for Digest Authentication
 	A proposed extension to Radius for Digest authentication
 	via RADIUS servers.
 
 draft-cooper-webi-wpad-00.txt
 draft-ietf-svrloc-wpad-template-00.txt
 	Web Proxy Auto-Discovery Protocol -- WPAD
 	documents how MSIE and several other browsers automatically
 	find their proxy settings from DHCP and/or DNS
 
 draft-forster-wrec-wccp-v1-00.txt
 	WCCP 1.0
 
 draft-wilson-wccp-v2-12-oct-2001.txt
 	WCCP 2.0
 
 draft-vinod-carp-v1-03.txt
 	Microsoft CARP peering algorithm
 
+proxy-protocol.txt
+	The PROXY protocol, Versions 1 & 2
+
 rfc0959.txt
 	FTP
 
 rfc1035.txt
 	DNS for IPv4
 
 rfc1157.txt
 	A Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
 	SNMP v1 Specification. SNMP v2 is documented in several RFCs,
 	namely, 1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907.
 
 rfc1738.txt
 	Uniform Resource Locators (URL)
 	(updated by RFC 3986, but not obsoleted)
 
 rfc1902.txt
 	Structure of Managament Information (SMI) for SNMPv2
 	Management information is viewed as a collection of managed objects,
 	the Management Information Base (MIB). MIB modules are
 	written using an adapted subset of OSI's Abstract Syntax

=== modified file 'src/Makefile.am'
--- src/Makefile.am	2014-07-23 12:51:55 +0000
+++ src/Makefile.am	2014-07-25 12:05:51 +0000
@@ -1609,40 +1609,41 @@
 	acl/libapi.la \
 	base/libbase.la \
 	libsquid.la \
 	ip/libip.la \
 	fs/libfs.la \
 	comm/libcomm.la \
 	eui/libeui.la \
 	icmp/libicmp.la icmp/libicmp-core.la \
 	log/liblog.la \
 	format/libformat.la \
 	$(REPL_OBJS) \
 	$(DISK_LIBS) \
 	$(DISK_OS_LIBS) \
 	$(ADAPTATION_LIBS) \
 	$(ESI_LIBS) \
 	$(SSL_LIBS) \
 	anyp/libanyp.la \
 	ipc/libipc.la \
 	mgr/libmgr.la \
 	$(SNMP_LIBS) \
+	parser/libsquid-parser.la \
 	$(top_builddir)/lib/libmisccontainers.la \
 	$(top_builddir)/lib/libmiscencoding.la \
 	$(top_builddir)/lib/libmiscutil.la \
 	$(NETTLELIB) \
 	$(REGEXLIB) \
 	$(SQUID_CPPUNIT_LIBS) \
 	$(SQUID_CPPUNIT_LA) \
 	$(SSLLIB) \
 	$(KRB5LIBS) \
 	$(COMPAT_LIB) \
 	$(XTRA_LIBS)
 tests_testCacheManager_LDFLAGS = $(LIBADD_DL)
 tests_testCacheManager_DEPENDENCIES = \
 	$(REPL_OBJS) \
 	$(SQUID_CPPUNIT_LA)
 
 tests_testDiskIO_SOURCES = \
 	CacheDigest.h \
 	tests/stub_CacheDigest.cc \
 	cbdata.cc \
@@ -2037,40 +2038,41 @@
 	$(DISKIO_GEN_SOURCE)
 tests_testEvent_LDADD = \
 	http/libsquid-http.la \
 	ident/libident.la \
 	acl/libacls.la \
 	acl/libstate.la \
 	acl/libapi.la \
 	base/libbase.la \
 	libsquid.la \
 	ip/libip.la \
 	fs/libfs.la \
 	anyp/libanyp.la \
 	icmp/libicmp.la icmp/libicmp-core.la \
 	comm/libcomm.la \
 	log/liblog.la \
 	format/libformat.la \
 	$(REPL_OBJS) \
 	$(ADAPTATION_LIBS) \
 	$(ESI_LIBS) \
 	$(SSL_LIBS) \
+	parser/libsquid-parser.la \
 	$(top_builddir)/lib/libmisccontainers.la \
 	$(top_builddir)/lib/libmiscencoding.la \
 	$(top_builddir)/lib/libmiscutil.la \
 	$(DISK_LIBS) \
 	$(DISK_OS_LIBS) \
 	ipc/libipc.la \
 	mgr/libmgr.la \
 	$(SNMP_LIBS) \
 	$(NETTLELIB) \
 	$(REGEXLIB) \
 	$(SQUID_CPPUNIT_LIBS) \
 	$(SQUID_CPPUNIT_LA) \
 	$(SSLLIB) \
 	$(KRB5LIBS) \
 	$(COMPAT_LIB) \
 	$(XTRA_LIBS)
 tests_testEvent_LDFLAGS = $(LIBADD_DL)
 tests_testEvent_DEPENDENCIES = \
 	$(REPL_OBJS) \
 	$(SQUID_CPPUNIT_LA)
@@ -2287,40 +2289,41 @@
 	$(DISKIO_GEN_SOURCE)
 tests_testEventLoop_LDADD = \
 	http/libsquid-http.la \
 	ident/libident.la \
 	acl/libacls.la \
 	acl/libstate.la \
 	acl/libapi.la \
 	base/libbase.la \
 	libsquid.la \
 	ip/libip.la \
 	fs/libfs.la \
 	anyp/libanyp.la \
 	icmp/libicmp.la icmp/libicmp-core.la \
 	comm/libcomm.la \
 	log/liblog.la \
 	format/libformat.la \
 	$(REPL_OBJS) \
 	$(ADAPTATION_LIBS) \
 	$(ESI_LIBS) \
 	$(SSL_LIBS) \
+	parser/libsquid-parser.la \
 	$(top_builddir)/lib/libmisccontainers.la \
 	$(top_builddir)/lib/libmiscencoding.la \
 	$(top_builddir)/lib/libmiscutil.la \
 	$(DISK_LIBS) \
 	$(DISK_OS_LIBS) \
 	ipc/libipc.la \
 	mgr/libmgr.la \
 	$(SNMP_LIBS) \
 	$(NETTLELIB) \
 	$(REGEXLIB) \
 	$(SQUID_CPPUNIT_LIBS) \
 	$(SQUID_CPPUNIT_LA) \
 	$(SSLLIB) \
 	$(KRB5LIBS) \
 	$(COMPAT_LIB) \
 	$(XTRA_LIBS)
 tests_testEventLoop_LDFLAGS = $(LIBADD_DL)
 tests_testEventLoop_DEPENDENCIES = \
 	$(REPL_OBJS) \
 	$(SQUID_CPPUNIT_LA)
@@ -2535,40 +2538,41 @@
 	acl/libstate.la \
 	acl/libapi.la \
 	libsquid.la \
 	ip/libip.la \
 	fs/libfs.la \
 	anyp/libanyp.la \
 	icmp/libicmp.la icmp/libicmp-core.la \
 	comm/libcomm.la \
 	log/liblog.la \
 	format/libformat.la \
 	$(REPL_OBJS) \
 	$(DISK_LIBS) \
 	$(DISK_OS_LIBS) \
 	$(ADAPTATION_LIBS) \
 	$(ESI_LIBS) \
 	$(SSL_LIBS) \
 	ipc/libipc.la \
 	base/libbase.la \
 	mgr/libmgr.la \
 	$(SNMP_LIBS) \
+	parser/libsquid-parser.la \
 	$(top_builddir)/lib/libmisccontainers.la \
 	$(top_builddir)/lib/libmiscencoding.la \
 	$(top_builddir)/lib/libmiscutil.la \
 	$(NETTLELIB) \
 	$(REGEXLIB) \
 	$(SQUID_CPPUNIT_LIBS) \
 	$(SQUID_CPPUNIT_LA) \
 	$(SSLLIB) \
 	$(KRB5LIBS) \
 	$(COMPAT_LIB) \
 	$(XTRA_LIBS)
 tests_test_http_range_LDFLAGS = $(LIBADD_DL)
 tests_test_http_range_DEPENDENCIES = \
 	$(SQUID_CPPUNIT_LA)
 
 tests_testHttpParser_SOURCES = \
 	Debug.h \
 	HttpParser.cc \
 	HttpParser.h \
 	MemBuf.cc \
@@ -2825,40 +2829,41 @@
 	acl/libacls.la \
 	acl/libstate.la \
 	acl/libapi.la \
 	libsquid.la \
 	ip/libip.la \
 	fs/libfs.la \
 	$(SSL_LIBS) \
 	ipc/libipc.la \
 	base/libbase.la \
 	mgr/libmgr.la \
 	anyp/libanyp.la \
 	$(SNMP_LIBS) \
 	icmp/libicmp.la icmp/libicmp-core.la \
 	comm/libcomm.la \
 	log/liblog.la \
 	format/libformat.la \
 	http/libsquid-http.la \
 	$(REPL_OBJS) \
 	$(ADAPTATION_LIBS) \
 	$(ESI_LIBS) \
+	parser/libsquid-parser.la \
 	$(top_builddir)/lib/libmisccontainers.la \
 	$(top_builddir)/lib/libmiscencoding.la \
 	$(top_builddir)/lib/libmiscutil.la \
 	$(DISK_OS_LIBS) \
 	$(NETTLELIB) \
 	$(REGEXLIB) \
 	$(SQUID_CPPUNIT_LIBS) \
 	$(SQUID_CPPUNIT_LA) \
 	$(SSLLIB) \
 	$(KRB5LIBS) \
 	$(COMPAT_LIB) \
 	$(XTRA_LIBS)
 tests_testHttpRequest_LDFLAGS = $(LIBADD_DL)
 tests_testHttpRequest_DEPENDENCIES = \
 	$(REPL_OBJS) \
 	$(SQUID_CPPUNIT_LA)
 
 ## why so many sources? well httpHeaderTools requites ACLChecklist & friends.
 ## first line - what we are testing.
 tests_testStore_SOURCES= \
@@ -3669,40 +3674,41 @@
 	eui/libeui.la \
 	acl/libstate.la \
 	acl/libapi.la \
 	base/libbase.la \
 	libsquid.la \
 	ip/libip.la \
 	fs/libfs.la \
 	$(SSL_LIBS) \
 	ipc/libipc.la \
 	mgr/libmgr.la \
 	$(SNMP_LIBS) \
 	icmp/libicmp.la icmp/libicmp-core.la \
 	comm/libcomm.la \
 	log/liblog.la \
 	$(DISK_OS_LIBS) \
 	format/libformat.la \
 	$(REGEXLIB) \
 	$(REPL_OBJS) \
 	$(ADAPTATION_LIBS) \
 	$(ESI_LIBS) \
+	parser/libsquid-parser.la \
 	$(top_builddir)/lib/libmisccontainers.la \
 	$(top_builddir)/lib/libmiscencoding.la \
 	$(top_builddir)/lib/libmiscutil.la \
 	$(NETTLELIB) \
 	$(COMPAT_LIB) \
 	$(SQUID_CPPUNIT_LIBS) \
 	$(SQUID_CPPUNIT_LA) \
 	$(SSLLIB) \
 	$(KRB5LIBS) \
 	$(COMPAT_LIB) \
 	$(XTRA_LIBS)
 tests_testURL_LDFLAGS = $(LIBADD_DL)
 tests_testURL_DEPENDENCIES = \
 	$(REPL_OBJS) \
 	$(SQUID_CPPUNIT_LA)
 
 tests_testSBuf_SOURCES= \
 	tests/testSBuf.h \
 	tests/testSBuf.cc \
 	tests/testMain.cc \

=== modified file 'src/anyp/TrafficMode.h'
--- src/anyp/TrafficMode.h	2013-02-04 09:47:50 +0000
+++ src/anyp/TrafficMode.h	2014-07-25 06:12:42 +0000
@@ -8,40 +8,50 @@
  * Set of 'mode' flags defining types of trafic which can be received.
  *
  * Use to determine the processing steps which need to be applied
  * to this traffic under any special circumstances which may apply.
  */
 class TrafficMode
 {
 public:
     TrafficMode() : accelSurrogate(false), natIntercept(false), tproxyIntercept(false), tunnelSslBumping(false) {}
     TrafficMode(const TrafficMode &rhs) { operator =(rhs); }
     TrafficMode &operator =(const TrafficMode &rhs) { memcpy(this, &rhs, sizeof(TrafficMode)); return *this; }
 
     /** marks HTTP accelerator (reverse/surrogate proxy) traffic
      *
      * Indicating the following are required:
      *  - URL translation from relative to absolute form
      *  - restriction to origin peer relay recommended
      */
     bool accelSurrogate;
 
+    /** marks ports receiving PROXY protocol traffic
+     *
+     * Indicating the following are required:
+     *  - PROXY protocol magic header
+     *  - src/dst IP retrieved from magic PROXY header
+     *  - indirect client IP trust verification is mandatory
+     *  - TLS is not supported
+     */
+    bool proxySurrogate;
+
     /** marks NAT intercepted traffic
      *
      * Indicating the following are required:
      *  - NAT lookups
      *  - URL translation from relative to absolute form
      *  - Same-Origin verification is mandatory
      *  - destination pinning is recommended
      *  - authentication prohibited
      */
     bool natIntercept;
 
     /** marks TPROXY intercepted traffic
      *
      * Indicating the following are required:
      *  - src/dst IP inversion must be performed
      *  - client IP should be spoofed if possible
      *  - URL translation from relative to absolute form
      *  - Same-Origin verification is mandatory
      *  - destination pinning is recommended
      *  - authentication prohibited

=== modified file 'src/cache_cf.cc'
--- src/cache_cf.cc	2014-07-21 14:55:27 +0000
+++ src/cache_cf.cc	2014-07-25 12:05:51 +0000
@@ -3581,45 +3581,53 @@
     } else if (strcmp(token, "transparent") == 0 || strcmp(token, "intercept") == 0) {
         if (s->flags.accelSurrogate || s->flags.tproxyIntercept) {
             debugs(3, DBG_CRITICAL, "FATAL: http(s)_port: Intercept mode requires its own interception port. It cannot be shared with other modes.");
             self_destruct();
         }
         s->flags.natIntercept = true;
         Ip::Interceptor.StartInterception();
         /* Log information regarding the port modes under interception. */
         debugs(3, DBG_IMPORTANT, "Starting Authentication on port " << s->s);
         debugs(3, DBG_IMPORTANT, "Disabling Authentication on port " << s->s << " (interception enabled)");
     } else if (strcmp(token, "tproxy") == 0) {
         if (s->flags.natIntercept || s->flags.accelSurrogate) {
             debugs(3,DBG_CRITICAL, "FATAL: http(s)_port: TPROXY option requires its own interception port. It cannot be shared with other modes.");
             self_destruct();
         }
         s->flags.tproxyIntercept = true;
         Ip::Interceptor.StartTransparency();
         /* Log information regarding the port modes under transparency. */
         debugs(3, DBG_IMPORTANT, "Disabling Authentication on port " << s->s << " (TPROXY enabled)");
 
+        if (s->flags.proxySurrogate) {
+            debugs(3, DBG_IMPORTANT, "Disabling TPROXY Spoofing on port " << s->s << " (proxy-surrogate enabled)");
+        }
+
         if (!Ip::Interceptor.ProbeForTproxy(s->s)) {
             debugs(3, DBG_CRITICAL, "FATAL: http(s)_port: TPROXY support in the system does not work.");
             self_destruct();
         }
 
+    } else if (strcmp(token, "proxy-surrogate") == 0) {
+        s->flags.proxySurrogate = true;
+        debugs(3, DBG_IMPORTANT, "Disabling TPROXY Spoofing on port " << s->s << " (proxy-surrogate enabled)");
+
     } else if (strncmp(token, "defaultsite=", 12) == 0) {
         if (!s->flags.accelSurrogate) {
             debugs(3, DBG_CRITICAL, "FATAL: http(s)_port: defaultsite option requires Acceleration mode flag.");
             self_destruct();
         }
         safe_free(s->defaultsite);
         s->defaultsite = xstrdup(token + 12);
     } else if (strcmp(token, "vhost") == 0) {
         if (!s->flags.accelSurrogate) {
             debugs(3, DBG_CRITICAL, "WARNING: http(s)_port: vhost option is deprecated. Use 'accel' mode flag instead.");
         }
         s->flags.accelSurrogate = true;
         s->vhost = true;
     } else if (strcmp(token, "no-vhost") == 0) {
         if (!s->flags.accelSurrogate) {
             debugs(3, DBG_IMPORTANT, "ERROR: http(s)_port: no-vhost option requires Acceleration mode flag.");
         }
         s->vhost = false;
     } else if (strcmp(token, "vport") == 0) {
         if (!s->flags.accelSurrogate) {
@@ -3783,84 +3791,91 @@
         self_destruct();
         return;
     }
 
     char *token = ConfigParser::NextToken();
 
     if (!token) {
         self_destruct();
         return;
     }
 
     AnyP::PortCfgPointer s = new AnyP::PortCfg();
     s->setTransport(protocol);
     parsePortSpecification(s, token);
 
     /* parse options ... */
     while ((token = ConfigParser::NextToken())) {
         parse_port_option(s, token);
     }
 
-#if USE_OPENSSL
     if (s->transport.protocol == AnyP::PROTO_HTTPS) {
+#if USE_OPENSSL
         /* ssl-bump on https_port configuration requires either tproxy or intercept, and vice versa */
         const bool hijacked = s->flags.isIntercepted();
         if (s->flags.tunnelSslBumping && !hijacked) {
             debugs(3, DBG_CRITICAL, "FATAL: ssl-bump on https_port requires tproxy/intercept which is missing.");
             self_destruct();
         }
         if (hijacked && !s->flags.tunnelSslBumping) {
             debugs(3, DBG_CRITICAL, "FATAL: tproxy/intercept on https_port requires ssl-bump which is missing.");
             self_destruct();
         }
-    }
 #endif
+        if (s->transport.protocol == AnyP::PROTO_HTTPS) {
+            debugs(3,DBG_CRITICAL, "FATAL: https_port: proxy-surrogate option cannot be used on HTTPS ports.");
+            self_destruct();
+        }
+    }
 
     if (Ip::EnableIpv6&IPV6_SPECIAL_SPLITSTACK && s->s.isAnyAddr()) {
         // clone the port options from *s to *(s->next)
         s->next = s->clone();
         s->next->s.setIPv4();
         debugs(3, 3, AnyP::UriScheme(s->transport.protocol).c_str() << "_port: clone wildcard address for split-stack: " << s->s << " and " << s->next->s);
     }
 
     while (*head != NULL)
         head = &((*head)->next);
 
     *head = s;
 }
 
 static void
 dump_generic_port(StoreEntry * e, const char *n, const AnyP::PortCfgPointer &s)
 {
     char buf[MAX_IPSTRLEN];
 
     storeAppendPrintf(e, "%s %s",
                       n,
                       s->s.toUrl(buf,MAX_IPSTRLEN));
 
     // MODES and specific sub-options.
     if (s->flags.natIntercept)
         storeAppendPrintf(e, " intercept");
 
     else if (s->flags.tproxyIntercept)
         storeAppendPrintf(e, " tproxy");
 
+    else if (s->flags.proxySurrogate)
+        storeAppendPrintf(e, " proxy-surrogate");
+
     else if (s->flags.accelSurrogate) {
         storeAppendPrintf(e, " accel");
 
         if (s->vhost)
             storeAppendPrintf(e, " vhost");
 
         if (s->vport < 0)
             storeAppendPrintf(e, " vport");
         else if (s->vport > 0)
             storeAppendPrintf(e, " vport=%d", s->vport);
 
         if (s->defaultsite)
             storeAppendPrintf(e, " defaultsite=%s", s->defaultsite);
 
         // TODO: compare against prefix of 'n' instead of assuming http_port
         if (s->transport.protocol != AnyP::PROTO_HTTP)
             storeAppendPrintf(e, " protocol=%s", AnyP::UriScheme(s->transport.protocol).c_str());
 
         if (s->allow_direct)
             storeAppendPrintf(e, " allow-direct");

=== modified file 'src/cf.data.pre'
--- src/cf.data.pre	2014-07-21 14:55:27 +0000
+++ src/cf.data.pre	2014-07-25 12:05:51 +0000
@@ -1077,49 +1077,57 @@
 acl localnet src 172.16.0.0/12	# RFC1918 possible internal network
 acl localnet src 192.168.0.0/16	# RFC1918 possible internal network
 acl localnet src fc00::/7       # RFC 4193 local private network range
 acl localnet src fe80::/10      # RFC 4291 link-local (directly plugged) machines
 
 acl SSL_ports port 443
 acl Safe_ports port 80		# http
 acl Safe_ports port 21		# ftp
 acl Safe_ports port 443		# https
 acl Safe_ports port 70		# gopher
 acl Safe_ports port 210		# wais
 acl Safe_ports port 1025-65535	# unregistered ports
 acl Safe_ports port 280		# http-mgmt
 acl Safe_ports port 488		# gss-http
 acl Safe_ports port 591		# filemaker
 acl Safe_ports port 777		# multiling http
 acl CONNECT method CONNECT
 NOCOMMENT_END
 DOC_END
 
-NAME: follow_x_forwarded_for
+NAME: proxy_forwarded_access follow_x_forwarded_for
 TYPE: acl_access
-IFDEF: FOLLOW_X_FORWARDED_FOR
 LOC: Config.accessList.followXFF
 DEFAULT_IF_NONE: deny all
-DEFAULT_DOC: X-Forwarded-For header will be ignored.
+DEFAULT_DOC: indirect client IP will not be accepted.
 DOC_START
-	Allowing or Denying the X-Forwarded-For header to be followed to
-	find the original source of a request.
+	Determine which client proxies can be trusted to provide correct
+	information regarding real client IP address.
+
+	The original source details can be relayed in:
+		HTTP message Forwarded header, or
+		HTTP message X-Forwarded-For header, or
+		PROXY protocol connection header.
+
+	Allowing or Denying the X-Forwarded-For or Forwarded headers to
+	be followed to find the original source of a request. Or permitting
+	a client proxy to connect using PROXY protocol.
 
 	Requests may pass through a chain of several other proxies
 	before reaching us.  The X-Forwarded-For header will contain a
 	comma-separated list of the IP addresses in the chain, with the
 	rightmost address being the most recent.
 
 	If a request reaches us from a source that is allowed by this
 	configuration item, then we consult the X-Forwarded-For header
 	to see where that host received the request from.  If the
 	X-Forwarded-For header contains multiple addresses, we continue
 	backtracking until we reach an address for which we are not allowed
 	to follow the X-Forwarded-For header, or until we reach the first
 	address in the list. For the purpose of ACL used in the
 	follow_x_forwarded_for directive the src ACL type always matches
 	the address we are testing and srcdomain matches its rDNS.
 
 	The end result of this process is an IP address that we will
 	refer to as the indirect client address.  This address may
 	be treated as the client address for access control, ICAP, delay
 	pools and logging, depending on the acl_uses_indirect_client,
@@ -1704,40 +1712,45 @@
 			    always	disable always PMTU discovery.
 
 			In many setups of transparently intercepting proxies
 			Path-MTU discovery can not work on traffic towards the
 			clients. This is the case when the intercepting device
 			does not fully track connections and fails to forward
 			ICMP must fragment messages to the cache server. If you
 			have such setup and experience that certain clients
 			sporadically hang or never complete requests set
 			disable-pmtu-discovery option to 'transparent'.
 
 	   name=	Specifies a internal name for the port. Defaults to
 			the port specification (port or addr:port)
 
 	   tcpkeepalive[=idle,interval,timeout]
 			Enable TCP keepalive probes of idle connections.
 			In seconds; idle is the initial time before TCP starts
 			probing the connection, interval how often to probe, and
 			timeout the time before giving up.
 
+	   proxy-surrogate
+			Require PROXY protocol version 1 or 2 connections.
+			The proxy_forwarded_access is required to whitelist
+			downstream proxies which can be trusted.
+
 	If you run Squid on a dual-homed machine with an internal
 	and an external interface we recommend you to specify the
 	internal address:port in http_port. This way Squid will only be
 	visible on the internal address.
 
 NOCOMMENT_START
 
 # Squid normally listens to port 3128
 http_port @DEFAULT_HTTP_PORT@
 NOCOMMENT_END
 DOC_END
 
 NAME: https_port
 IFDEF: USE_OPENSSL
 TYPE: PortCfg
 DEFAULT: none
 LOC: HttpsPortList
 DOC_START
 	Usage:  [ip:]port cert=certificate.pem [key=key.pem] [mode] [options...]
 

=== modified file 'src/client_side.cc'
--- src/client_side.cc	2014-07-16 12:10:11 +0000
+++ src/client_side.cc	2014-07-25 12:05:51 +0000
@@ -102,40 +102,41 @@
 #include "fd.h"
 #include "fde.h"
 #include "fqdncache.h"
 #include "FwdState.h"
 #include "globals.h"
 #include "http.h"
 #include "HttpHdrContRange.h"
 #include "HttpHeaderTools.h"
 #include "HttpReply.h"
 #include "HttpRequest.h"
 #include "ident/Config.h"
 #include "ident/Ident.h"
 #include "internal.h"
 #include "ipc/FdNotes.h"
 #include "ipc/StartListening.h"
 #include "log/access_log.h"
 #include "Mem.h"
 #include "MemBuf.h"
 #include "MemObject.h"
 #include "mime_header.h"
+#include "parser/Tokenizer.h"
 #include "profiler/Profiler.h"
 #include "rfc1738.h"
 #include "SquidConfig.h"
 #include "SquidTime.h"
 #include "StatCounters.h"
 #include "StatHist.h"
 #include "Store.h"
 #include "TimeOrTag.h"
 #include "tools.h"
 #include "URL.h"
 
 #if USE_AUTH
 #include "auth/UserRequest.h"
 #endif
 #if USE_DELAY_POOLS
 #include "ClientInfo.h"
 #endif
 #if USE_OPENSSL
 #include "ssl/context_storage.h"
 #include "ssl/gadgets.h"
@@ -2322,40 +2323,42 @@
 
 #if THIS_VIOLATES_HTTP_SPECS_ON_URL_TRANSFORMATION
 
     if ((t = strchr(url, '#')))	/* remove HTML anchors */
         *t = '\0';
 
 #endif
 
     debugs(33,5, HERE << "repare absolute URL from " <<
            (csd->transparent()?"intercept":(csd->port->flags.accelSurrogate ? "accel":"")));
     /* Rewrite the URL in transparent or accelerator mode */
     /* NP: there are several cases to traverse here:
      *  - standard mode (forward proxy)
      *  - transparent mode (TPROXY)
      *  - transparent mode with failures
      *  - intercept mode (NAT)
      *  - intercept mode with failures
      *  - accelerator mode (reverse proxy)
      *  - internal URL
      *  - mixed combos of the above with internal URL
+     *  - remote interception with PROXY protocol
+     *  - remote reverse-proxy with PROXY protocol
      */
     if (csd->transparent()) {
         /* intercept or transparent mode, properly working with no failures */
         prepareTransparentURL(csd, http, url, req_hdr);
 
     } else if (internalCheck(url)) {
         /* internal URL mode */
         /* prepend our name & port */
         http->uri = xstrdup(internalLocalUri(NULL, url));
         // We just re-wrote the URL. Must replace the Host: header.
         //  But have not parsed there yet!! flag for local-only handling.
         http->flags.internal = true;
 
     } else if (csd->port->flags.accelSurrogate || csd->switchedToHttps()) {
         /* accelerator mode */
         prepareAcceleratedURL(csd, http, url, req_hdr);
     }
 
     if (!http->uri) {
         /* No special rewrites have been applied above, use the
@@ -2885,67 +2888,312 @@
 bool
 ConnStateData::concurrentRequestQueueFilled() const
 {
     const int existingRequestCount = getConcurrentRequestCount();
 
     // default to the configured pipeline size.
     // add 1 because the head of pipeline is counted in concurrent requests and not prefetch queue
     const int concurrentRequestLimit = Config.pipeline_max_prefetch + 1;
 
     // when queue filled already we cant add more.
     if (existingRequestCount >= concurrentRequestLimit) {
         debugs(33, 3, clientConnection << " max concurrent requests reached (" << concurrentRequestLimit << ")");
         debugs(33, 5, clientConnection << " deferring new request until one is done");
         return true;
     }
 
     return false;
 }
 
 /**
+ * Perform forwarded_access ACL tests on the client which
+ * connected to PROXY protocol port to see if we trust the
+ * sender enough to accept their PROXY header claim.
+ */
+bool
+ConnStateData::proxyProtocolValidateClient()
+{
+    ACLFilledChecklist ch(Config.accessList.followXFF, NULL, clientConnection->rfc931);
+    ch.src_addr = clientConnection->remote;
+    ch.my_addr = clientConnection->local;
+    ch.conn(this);
+
+    if (ch.fastCheck() != ACCESS_ALLOWED)
+        return proxyProtocolError("PROXY client not permitted by ACLs");
+
+    return true;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Perform cleanup on PROXY protocol errors.
+ * If header parsing hits a fatal error terminate the connection,
+ * otherwise wait for more data.
+ */
+bool
+ConnStateData::proxyProtocolError(const char *msg)
+{
+    if (msg) {
+        debugs(33, 2, msg << " from " << clientConnection);
+        mustStop(msg);
+    }
+    return false;
+}
+
+/// magic octet prefix for PROXY protocol version 1
+static const SBuf Proxy10magic("PROXY ", 6);
+
+/// magic octet prefix for PROXY protocol version 2
+static const SBuf Proxy20magic("\x0D\x0A\x0D\x0A\x00\x0D\x0A\x51\x55\x49\x54\x0A", 12);
+
+/**
+ * Test the connection read buffer for PROXY protocol header.
+ * Version 1 and 2 header currently supported.
+ */
+bool
+ConnStateData::parseProxyProtocolHeader()
+{
+    // http://www.haproxy.org/download/1.5/doc/proxy-protocol.txt
+
+    // detect and parse PROXY protocol version 1 header
+    if (in.buf.length() > Proxy10magic.length() && in.buf.startsWith(Proxy10magic)) {
+         return parseProxy10();
+
+        // detect and parse PROXY protocol version 2 header
+    } else if (in.buf.length() > Proxy20magic.length() && in.buf.startsWith(Proxy20magic)) {
+        return parseProxy20();
+
+        // detect and terminate other protocols
+    } else if (in.buf.length() >= Proxy20magic.length()) {
+        // input other than the PROXY header is a protocol error
+        return proxyProtocolError("PROXY protocol error: invalid header");
+    }
+
+    // TODO: detect short non-magic prefixes earlier to avoid
+    // waiting for more data which may never come
+
+    // not enough bytes to parse yet.
+    return false;
+}
+
+/// parse the PROXY/1.0 protocol header from the connection read buffer
+bool
+ConnStateData::parseProxy10()
+{
+    ::Parser::Tokenizer tok(in.buf);
+    tok.skip(Proxy10magic);
+
+    SBuf tcpVersion;
+    if (!tok.prefix(tcpVersion, CharacterSet::ALPHA+CharacterSet::DIGIT))
+        return proxyProtocolError(tok.atEnd()?"PROXY/1.0 error: invalid protocol family":NULL);
+
+    if (!tcpVersion.cmp("UNKNOWN")) {
+        // skip to first LF (assumes it is part of CRLF)
+        const SBuf::size_type pos = in.buf.findFirstOf(CharacterSet::LF);
+        if (pos != SBuf::npos) {
+            if (in.buf[pos-1] != '\r')
+                return proxyProtocolError("PROXY/1.0 error: missing CR");
+            // found valid but unusable header
+            in.buf.consume(pos);
+            needProxyProtocolHeader_ = false;
+            return true;
+        }
+        // else, no LF found
+
+        // protocol error only if there are more than 107 bytes prefix header
+        return proxyProtocolError(in.buf.length() > 107? "PROXY/1.0 error: missing CRLF":NULL);
+
+    } else if (!tcpVersion.cmp("TCP",3)) {
+
+        // skip SP after protocol version
+        if (!tok.skip(' '))
+            return proxyProtocolError(tok.atEnd()?"PROXY/1.0 error: missing SP":NULL);
+
+        SBuf ipa, ipb;
+        int64_t porta, portb;
+        const CharacterSet ipChars =  CharacterSet("IP Address",".:") + CharacterSet::HEXDIG;
+
+        // parse  src-IP SP dst-IP SP src-port SP dst-port CRLF
+        if (!tok.prefix(ipa, ipChars) || !tok.skip(' ') ||
+           !tok.prefix(ipb, ipChars) || !tok.skip(' ') ||
+           !tok.int64(porta) || !tok.skip(' ') ||
+           !tok.int64(portb) || !tok.skip('\r') || !tok.skip('\n'))
+            return proxyProtocolError(!tok.atEnd()?"PROXY/1.0 error: invalid syntax":NULL);
+
+        in.buf = tok.remaining(); // sync buffers
+        needProxyProtocolHeader_ = false; // found successfully
+
+        // parse IP and port strings
+        Ip::Address originalClient, originalDest;
+
+        if (!originalClient.GetHostByName(ipa.c_str()))
+            return proxyProtocolError("PROXY/1.0 error: invalid src-IP address");
+
+        if (!originalDest.GetHostByName(ipb.c_str()))
+            return proxyProtocolError("PROXY/1.0 error: invalid dst-IP address");
+
+        if (porta > 0 && porta <= 0xFFFF) // max uint16_t
+            originalClient.port(static_cast<uint16_t>(porta));
+        else
+            return proxyProtocolError("PROXY/1.0 error: invalid src port");
+
+        if (portb > 0 && portb <= 0xFFFF) // max uint16_t
+            originalDest.port(static_cast<uint16_t>(portb));
+        else
+            return proxyProtocolError("PROXY/1.0 error: invalid dst port");
+
+        // we have original client and destination details now
+        // replace the client connection values
+        debugs(33, 5, "PROXY/1.0 protocol on connection " << clientConnection);
+        clientConnection->local = originalDest;
+        clientConnection->remote = originalClient;
+        clientConnection->flags ^= COMM_TRANSPARENT; // prevent TPROXY spoofing of this new IP.
+        debugs(33, 5, "PROXY/1.0 upgrade: " << clientConnection);
+
+        // repeat fetch ensuring the new client FQDN can be logged
+        if (Config.onoff.log_fqdn)
+            fqdncache_gethostbyaddr(clientConnection->remote, FQDN_LOOKUP_IF_MISS);
+
+        return true;
+    }
+
+    return false;
+}
+
+/// parse the PROXY/2.0 protocol header from the connection read buffer
+bool
+ConnStateData::parseProxy20()
+{
+    if ((in.buf[0] & 0xF0) != 0x20) // version == 2 is mandatory
+        return proxyProtocolError("PROXY/2.0 error: invalid version");
+
+    const char command = (in.buf[0] & 0x0F);
+    if ((command & 0xFE) != 0x00) // values other than 0x0-0x1 are invalid
+        return proxyProtocolError("PROXY/2.0 error: invalid command");
+
+    const char family = (in.buf[1] & 0xF0) >>4;
+    if (family > 0x3) // values other than 0x0-0x3 are invalid
+        return proxyProtocolError("PROXY/2.0 error: invalid family");
+
+    const char proto = (in.buf[1] & 0x0F);
+    if (proto > 0x2) // values other than 0x0-0x2 are invalid
+        return proxyProtocolError("PROXY/2.0 error: invalid protocol type");
+
+    const char *clen = in.buf.rawContent() + Proxy20magic.length() + 2;
+    const uint16_t len = ntohs(*(reinterpret_cast<const uint16_t *>(clen)));
+
+    if (in.buf.length() < Proxy20magic.length() + 4 + len)
+        return false; // need more bytes
+
+    in.buf.consume(Proxy20magic.length() + 4); // 4 being the extra bytes
+    const SBuf extra = in.buf.consume(len);
+    needProxyProtocolHeader_ = false; // found successfully
+
+    // LOCAL connections do nothing with the extras
+    if (command == 0x00/* LOCAL*/)
+        return true;
+
+    typedef union proxy_addr {
+        struct {        /* for TCP/UDP over IPv4, len = 12 */
+            struct in_addr src_addr;
+            struct in_addr dst_addr;
+            uint16_t src_port;
+            uint16_t dst_port;
+        } ipv4_addr;
+        struct {        /* for TCP/UDP over IPv6, len = 36 */
+             struct in6_addr src_addr;
+             struct in6_addr dst_addr;
+             uint16_t src_port;
+             uint16_t dst_port;
+        } ipv6_addr;
+#if NOT_SUPPORTED
+        struct {        /* for AF_UNIX sockets, len = 216 */
+             uint8_t src_addr[108];
+             uint8_t dst_addr[108];
+        } unix_addr;
+#endif
+    } pax;
+
+    const pax *ipu = reinterpret_cast<const pax*>(extra.rawContent());
+
+    // replace the client connection values
+    debugs(33, 5, "PROXY/2.0 protocol on connection " << clientConnection);
+    switch (family)
+    {
+    case 0x1: // IPv4
+        clientConnection->local = ipu->ipv4_addr.dst_addr;
+        clientConnection->local.port(ntohs(ipu->ipv4_addr.dst_port));
+        clientConnection->remote = ipu->ipv4_addr.src_addr;
+        clientConnection->remote.port(ntohs(ipu->ipv4_addr.src_port));
+        clientConnection->flags ^= COMM_TRANSPARENT; // prevent TPROXY spoofing of this new IP.
+        break;
+    case 0x2: // IPv6
+        clientConnection->local = ipu->ipv6_addr.dst_addr;
+        clientConnection->local.port(ntohs(ipu->ipv6_addr.dst_port));
+        clientConnection->remote = ipu->ipv6_addr.src_addr;
+        clientConnection->remote.port(ntohs(ipu->ipv6_addr.src_port));
+        clientConnection->flags ^= COMM_TRANSPARENT; // prevent TPROXY spoofing of this new IP.
+        break;
+    default: // do nothing
+        break;
+    }
+    debugs(33, 5, "PROXY/2.0 upgrade: " << clientConnection);
+
+    // repeat fetch ensuring the new client FQDN can be logged
+    if (Config.onoff.log_fqdn)
+        fqdncache_gethostbyaddr(clientConnection->remote, FQDN_LOOKUP_IF_MISS);
+
+    return true;
+}
+
+/**
  * Attempt to parse one or more requests from the input buffer.
  * If a request is successfully parsed, even if the next request
  * is only partially parsed, it will return TRUE.
  */
 bool
 ConnStateData::clientParseRequests()
 {
     HttpRequestMethod method;
     bool parsed_req = false;
 
     debugs(33, 5, HERE << clientConnection << ": attempting to parse");
 
     // Loop while we have read bytes that are not needed for producing the body
     // On errors, bodyPipe may become nil, but readMore will be cleared
     while (!in.buf.isEmpty() && !bodyPipe && flags.readMore) {
         connStripBufferWhitespace(this);
 
         /* Don't try to parse if the buffer is empty */
         if (in.buf.isEmpty())
             break;
 
         /* Limit the number of concurrent requests */
         if (concurrentRequestQueueFilled())
             break;
 
         /* Begin the parsing */
         PROF_start(parseHttpRequest);
+
+        // try to parse the PROXY protocol header magic bytes
+        if (needProxyProtocolHeader_ && !parseProxyProtocolHeader())
+            break;
+
         HttpParserInit(&parser_, in.buf.c_str(), in.buf.length());
 
         /* Process request */
         Http::ProtocolVersion http_ver;
         ClientSocketContext *context = parseHttpRequest(this, &parser_, &method, &http_ver);
         PROF_stop(parseHttpRequest);
 
         /* partial or incomplete request */
         if (!context) {
             // TODO: why parseHttpRequest can just return parseHttpRequestAbort
             // (which becomes context) but checkHeaderLimits cannot?
             checkHeaderLimits();
             break;
         }
 
         /* status -1 or 1 */
         if (context) {
             debugs(33, 5, HERE << clientConnection << ": parsed a request");
             AsyncCall::Pointer timeoutCall = commCbCall(5, 4, "clientLifetimeTimeout",
                                              CommTimeoutCbPtrFun(clientLifetimeTimeout, context->http));
@@ -3263,114 +3511,130 @@
         sslBumpMode(Ssl::bumpEnd),
         switchedToHttps_(false),
         sslServerBump(NULL),
 #endif
         stoppedSending_(NULL),
         stoppedReceiving_(NULL)
 {
     pinning.host = NULL;
     pinning.port = -1;
     pinning.pinned = false;
     pinning.auth = false;
     pinning.zeroReply = false;
     pinning.peer = NULL;
 
     // store the details required for creating more MasterXaction objects as new requests come in
     clientConnection = xact->tcpClient;
     port = xact->squidPort;
     log_addr = xact->tcpClient->remote;
     log_addr.applyMask(Config.Addrs.client_netmask);
 
-    // ensure a buffer is present for this connection
-    in.maybeMakeSpaceAvailable();
-
     if (port->disable_pmtu_discovery != DISABLE_PMTU_OFF &&
             (transparent() || port->disable_pmtu_discovery == DISABLE_PMTU_ALWAYS)) {
 #if defined(IP_MTU_DISCOVER) && defined(IP_PMTUDISC_DONT)
         int i = IP_PMTUDISC_DONT;
         if (setsockopt(clientConnection->fd, SOL_IP, IP_MTU_DISCOVER, &i, sizeof(i)) < 0)
             debugs(33, 2, "WARNING: Path MTU discovery disabling failed on " << clientConnection << " : " << xstrerror());
 #else
         static bool reported = false;
 
         if (!reported) {
             debugs(33, DBG_IMPORTANT, "NOTICE: Path MTU discovery disabling is not supported on your platform.");
             reported = true;
         }
 #endif
     }
+}
+
+void
+ConnStateData::start()
+{
+    // ensure a buffer is present for this connection
+    in.maybeMakeSpaceAvailable();
 
     typedef CommCbMemFunT<ConnStateData, CommCloseCbParams> Dialer;
     AsyncCall::Pointer call = JobCallback(33, 5, Dialer, this, ConnStateData::connStateClosed);
     comm_add_close_handler(clientConnection->fd, call);
 
     if (Config.onoff.log_fqdn)
         fqdncache_gethostbyaddr(clientConnection->remote, FQDN_LOOKUP_IF_MISS);
 
 #if USE_IDENT
     if (Ident::TheConfig.identLookup) {
         ACLFilledChecklist identChecklist(Ident::TheConfig.identLookup, NULL, NULL);
-        identChecklist.src_addr = xact->tcpClient->remote;
-        identChecklist.my_addr = xact->tcpClient->local;
+        identChecklist.src_addr = clientConnection->remote;
+        identChecklist.my_addr = clientConnection->local;
         if (identChecklist.fastCheck() == ACCESS_ALLOWED)
-            Ident::Start(xact->tcpClient, clientIdentDone, this);
+            Ident::Start(clientConnection, clientIdentDone, this);
     }
 #endif
 
     clientdbEstablished(clientConnection->remote, 1);
 
+    needProxyProtocolHeader_ = port->flags.proxySurrogate;
+    if (needProxyProtocolHeader_) {
+        if (!proxyProtocolValidateClient()) // will close the connection on failure
+            return;
+    }
+
+    // prepare any child API state that is needed
+    BodyProducer::start();
+    HttpControlMsgSink::start();
+
+    // if all is well, start reading
     flags.readMore = true;
+    readSomeData();
 }
 
 /** Handle a new connection on HTTP socket. */
 void
 httpAccept(const CommAcceptCbParams &params)
 {
     MasterXaction::Pointer xact = params.xaction;
     AnyP::PortCfgPointer s = xact->squidPort;
 
     // NP: it is possible the port was reconfigured when the call or accept() was queued.
 
     if (params.flag != Comm::OK) {
         // Its possible the call was still queued when the client disconnected
         debugs(33, 2, "httpAccept: " << s->listenConn << ": accept failure: " << xstrerr(params.xerrno));
         return;
     }
 
     debugs(33, 4, HERE << params.conn << ": accepted");
     fd_note(params.conn->fd, "client http connect");
 
     if (s->tcp_keepalive.enabled) {
         commSetTcpKeepalive(params.conn->fd, s->tcp_keepalive.idle, s->tcp_keepalive.interval, s->tcp_keepalive.timeout);
     }
 
     ++ incoming_sockets_accepted;
 
     // Socket is ready, setup the connection manager to start using it
     ConnStateData *connState = new ConnStateData(xact);
 
     typedef CommCbMemFunT<ConnStateData, CommTimeoutCbParams> TimeoutDialer;
     AsyncCall::Pointer timeoutCall =  JobCallback(33, 5,
                                       TimeoutDialer, connState, ConnStateData::requestTimeout);
     commSetConnTimeout(params.conn, Config.Timeout.request, timeoutCall);
 
-    connState->readSomeData();
+    AsyncJob::Start(connState);
 
 #if USE_DELAY_POOLS
     fd_table[params.conn->fd].clientInfo = NULL;
 
     if (Config.onoff.client_db) {
         /* it was said several times that client write limiter does not work if client_db is disabled */
 
         ClientDelayPools& pools(Config.ClientDelay.pools);
         ACLFilledChecklist ch(NULL, NULL, NULL);
 
         // TODO: we check early to limit error response bandwith but we
         // should recheck when we can honor delay_pool_uses_indirect
         // TODO: we should also pass the port details for myportname here.
         ch.src_addr = params.conn->remote;
         ch.my_addr = params.conn->local;
 
         for (unsigned int pool = 0; pool < pools.size(); ++pool) {
 
             /* pools require explicit 'allow' to assign a client into them */
             if (pools[pool].access) {
@@ -3524,41 +3788,41 @@
     debugs(83, 3, "clientNegotiateSSL: FD " << fd << " negotiated cipher " <<
            SSL_get_cipher(ssl));
 
     client_cert = SSL_get_peer_certificate(ssl);
 
     if (client_cert != NULL) {
         debugs(83, 3, "clientNegotiateSSL: FD " << fd <<
                " client certificate: subject: " <<
                X509_NAME_oneline(X509_get_subject_name(client_cert), 0, 0));
 
         debugs(83, 3, "clientNegotiateSSL: FD " << fd <<
                " client certificate: issuer: " <<
                X509_NAME_oneline(X509_get_issuer_name(client_cert), 0, 0));
 
         X509_free(client_cert);
     } else {
         debugs(83, 5, "clientNegotiateSSL: FD " << fd <<
                " has no certificate.");
     }
 
-    conn->readSomeData();
+    AsyncJob::Start(conn);
 }
 
 /**
  * If SSL_CTX is given, starts reading the SSL handshake.
  * Otherwise, calls switchToHttps to generate a dynamic SSL_CTX.
  */
 static void
 httpsEstablish(ConnStateData *connState,  SSL_CTX *sslContext, Ssl::BumpMode bumpMode)
 {
     SSL *ssl = NULL;
     assert(connState);
     const Comm::ConnectionPointer &details = connState->clientConnection;
 
     if (sslContext && !(ssl = httpsCreate(details, sslContext)))
         return;
 
     typedef CommCbMemFunT<ConnStateData, CommTimeoutCbParams> TimeoutDialer;
     AsyncCall::Pointer timeoutCall = JobCallback(33, 5, TimeoutDialer,
                                      connState, ConnStateData::requestTimeout);
     commSetConnTimeout(details, Config.Timeout.request, timeoutCall);

=== modified file 'src/client_side.h'
--- src/client_side.h	2014-07-14 09:48:47 +0000
+++ src/client_side.h	2014-07-25 12:05:51 +0000
@@ -313,40 +313,41 @@
      \param request   if it is not NULL also checks if the pinning info refers to the request client side HttpRequest
      \param CachePeer      if it is not NULL also check if the CachePeer is the pinning CachePeer
      \return          The details of the server side connection (may be closed if failures were present).
      */
     const Comm::ConnectionPointer validatePinnedConnection(HttpRequest *request, const CachePeer *peer);
     /**
      * returts the pinned CachePeer if exists, NULL otherwise
      */
     CachePeer *pinnedPeer() const {return pinning.peer;}
     bool pinnedAuth() const {return pinning.auth;}
 
     // pining related comm callbacks
     void clientPinnedConnectionClosed(const CommCloseCbParams &io);
 
     // comm callbacks
     void clientReadRequest(const CommIoCbParams &io);
     void connStateClosed(const CommCloseCbParams &io);
     void requestTimeout(const CommTimeoutCbParams &params);
 
     // AsyncJob API
+    virtual void start();
     virtual bool doneAll() const { return BodyProducer::doneAll() && false;}
     virtual void swanSong();
 
     /// Changes state so that we close the connection and quit after serving
     /// the client-side-detected error response instead of getting stuck.
     void quitAfterError(HttpRequest *request); // meant to be private
 
     /// The caller assumes responsibility for connection closure detection.
     void stopPinnedConnectionMonitoring();
 
 #if USE_OPENSSL
     /// called by FwdState when it is done bumping the server
     void httpsPeeked(Comm::ConnectionPointer serverConnection);
 
     /// Start to create dynamic SSL_CTX for host or uses static port SSL context.
     void getSslContextStart();
     /**
      * Done create dynamic ssl certificate.
      *
      * \param[in] isNew if generated certificate is new, so we need to add this certificate to storage.
@@ -382,40 +383,50 @@
 #endif
 
     /* clt_conn_tag=tag annotation access */
     const SBuf &connectionTag() const { return connectionTag_; }
     void connectionTag(const char *aTag) { connectionTag_ = aTag; }
 
 protected:
     void startDechunkingRequest();
     void finishDechunkingRequest(bool withSuccess);
     void abortChunkedRequestBody(const err_type error);
     err_type handleChunkedRequestBody(size_t &putSize);
 
     void startPinnedConnectionMonitoring();
     void clientPinnedConnectionRead(const CommIoCbParams &io);
 
 private:
     int connFinishedWithConn(int size);
     void clientAfterReadingRequests();
     bool concurrentRequestQueueFilled() const;
 
+    /* PROXY protocol functionality */
+    bool proxyProtocolValidateClient();
+    bool parseProxyProtocolHeader();
+    bool parseProxy10();
+    bool parseProxy20();
+    bool proxyProtocolError(const char *reason = NULL);
+
+    /// whether PROXY protocol header is still expected
+    bool needProxyProtocolHeader_;
+
 #if USE_AUTH
     /// some user details that can be used to perform authentication on this connection
     Auth::UserRequest::Pointer auth_;
 #endif
 
     HttpParser parser_;
 
     // XXX: CBDATA plays with public/private and leaves the following 'private' fields all public... :(
 
 #if USE_OPENSSL
     bool switchedToHttps_;
     /// The SSL server host name appears in CONNECT request or the server ip address for the intercepted requests
     String sslConnectHostOrIp; ///< The SSL server host name as passed in the CONNECT request
     String sslCommonName; ///< CN name for SSL certificate generation
     String sslBumpCertKey; ///< Key to use to store/retrieve generated certificate
 
     /// HTTPS server cert. fetching state for bump-ssl-server-first
     Ssl::ServerBump *sslServerBump;
     Ssl::CertSignAlgorithm signAlgorithm; ///< The signing algorithm to use
 #endif


