x-forwarded-for, is it enabled on routeros web proxy

We are using a fortigate router for content filtering at the edge of our network.

Is it possible to have a client connected via the Mikrotik web proxy to pass through the x-forwarded-for information in the packet header, so that our content filtering unit will see the traffic as coming from the client IP instead of the Mikrotik routeros IP?

Right now, our fortigate content filter sees all http traffic as coming from one IP (the mikrotik routeros) and therefore it cannot determine what is coming from where, etc, and if it should allow that content through. (teachers get access to certain sites, while students, and guest access do not)

Thanks in advance!


J

I think it does. Id actually like the ability to disable it.