Re: [squid-users] Skip IP6 addresses
On 19.08.2011 19:49, Will Roberts wrote: Alexei, Can you provide us with the output of "ip -6 route"? I've seen this problem when my server was configured with a bogus IPv6 route. Will, thank you very much. Indeed there was the default ip6 route (have no idea where it came from :), but that's another story). I removed this route and squid starts to work. -- Thanks again, Alexei
Re: [squid-users] Skip IP6 addresses
Alexei, Can you provide us with the output of "ip -6 route"? I've seen this problem when my server was configured with a bogus IPv6 route. --Will On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 8:34 AM, Alexei Ustyuzhaninov wrote: > On 17.08.2011 03:53, Amos Jeffries wrote: >> >> On Tue, 16 Aug 2011 17:51:54 +0600, Alexei Ustyuzhaninov wrote: >>> >>> I've upgraded the squid3 package to version 3.1.14-1, but that didn't >>> help. BTW do you think that is a debian bug? If yes I will report it >>> there. >> >> Since its not the common bugs we fixed already it may be this one: >> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=593815 > > Hi Amos, > > Thanks, but this bug seems to be not resolved yet. > > BTW are you sure that's a debian-specific problem? I've compiled squid > 3.1.14 from the source tarball and it works the same way. > > -- > Alexei >
Re: [squid-users] Skip IP6 addresses
On 17.08.2011 03:53, Amos Jeffries wrote: On Tue, 16 Aug 2011 17:51:54 +0600, Alexei Ustyuzhaninov wrote: I've upgraded the squid3 package to version 3.1.14-1, but that didn't help. BTW do you think that is a debian bug? If yes I will report it there. Since its not the common bugs we fixed already it may be this one: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=593815 Hi Amos, Thanks, but this bug seems to be not resolved yet. BTW are you sure that's a debian-specific problem? I've compiled squid 3.1.14 from the source tarball and it works the same way. -- Alexei
Re: [squid-users] Skip IP6 addresses
On Tue, 16 Aug 2011 17:51:54 +0600, Alexei Ustyuzhaninov wrote: I've upgraded the squid3 package to version 3.1.14-1, but that didn't help. BTW do you think that is a debian bug? If yes I will report it there. Since its not the common bugs we fixed already it may be this one: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=593815 Amos
Re: [squid-users] Skip IP6 addresses
On 16.08.2011 17:09, Amos Jeffries wrote: On 16/08/11 22:56, Alexei Ustyuzhaninov wrote: Hello, Is it possible to set up squid 3.1.6 so that it wouldn't use IP6 addresses when proxies requests. Please try the 3.1 package from the Debian Wheezy/Testing repository. It has fixes for several bugs with this symptom. Or if you have a static IP you may want to install miredo package alongside Squid and watch yourself using IPv6 websites. Thanks Amos. I've upgraded the squid3 package to version 3.1.14-1, but that didn't help. BTW do you think that is a debian bug? If yes I will report it there. As for miredo and other IP6-tunneling solution they seem like an overkill for my simple task. I would rather switch to another proxy. -- Alexei
Re: [squid-users] Skip IP6 addresses
On 16/08/11 22:56, Alexei Ustyuzhaninov wrote: Hello, Is it possible to set up squid 3.1.6 so that it wouldn't use IP6 addresses when proxies requests. Please try the 3.1 package from the Debian Wheezy/Testing repository. It has fixes for several bugs with this symptom. Or if you have a static IP you may want to install miredo package alongside Squid and watch yourself using IPv6 websites. Amos -- Please be using Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE9 or 3.1.14 Beta testers wanted for 3.2.0.10
[squid-users] Skip IP6 addresses
Hello, Is it possible to set up squid 3.1.6 so that it wouldn't use IP6 addresses when proxies requests. Specifically I can't access http://packages.debian.org because squid tries to do so with an IP6 address an I have only IP4 connection to the Internet: The following error was encountered while trying to retrieve the URL: http://packages.debian.org/search? Connection to 2001:648:2ffc:deb:214:22ff:feb2:17e8 failed. The system returned: (110) Connection timed out The remote host or network may be down. Please try the request again. However packages.debian.org has IP4 addresses as well: # host packages.debian.org packages.debian.org has address 87.106.64.223 packages.debian.org has address 128.31.0.49 packages.debian.org has address 194.177.211.202 packages.debian.org has IPv6 address 2001:8d8:81:1520::1 packages.debian.org has IPv6 address 2001:648:2ffc:deb:214:22ff:feb2:17e8 packages.debian.org mail is handled by 10 powell.debian.org. -- Alexei