my system:
Squid 3.1.0.15 (run/installed as "squid3")
WCCP v2 HASH (Cisco switch)
centOS 5.4 kernel 2.6.30.10 w/TPROXY enabled
iptables v1.4.4
WCCP established between squid and switch.
TPROXY iptables rules set to forward tcp port 80 to 3128
From a client on a separate test subnet can browse in
B.
cheers
-Ryan
Johnson, S wrote:
I'm working on getting this working but I'm unclear on the hardware placement
for each of the devices.
Is it:
A)
Workstation->Cisco->Squid-->internet
(WCCP)(NAT)
B)
Workstation->Cisco (WCCP)
Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães wrote:
Robert V. Coward escreveu:
I am running into the standard "Open Source" fear at my local site.
Can anyone name some major companies that use Squid. We are talking
enterprise or ISP here. We currently have about 100,000 users with
heavy streaming video use.
Alexandre Correa wrote:
Hello,
i´m having problems to setup wccp with squid and freebsd,
my setup:
router:
!
!
ip wccp web-cache
interface Loopback0
ip address 10.254.254.2 255.255.255.255
!
interface FastEthernet0/0/0
description *** lan to clients ***
ip address 189.x.x.1 255.255.255.0
Richard Hubbell wrote:
THanks much for the quick response, Henrik.
Filesystem for cache disks currently configured for
reiserfs with
notail/noatime opts.
I did not have the fd amounts set, nor ip_local_port_range.
My cache_dirs have each disk mounted as partition, i.e.
disk1=/squid1
disk2=/squid2
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On ons, 2008-07-16 at 13:20 -0500, Rhino wrote:
Have Squid2.7STABLE1 running on Debian Linux box with 4 278 GB drives
allotted for caching.
System has 32 gig RAM, and serves approx. 10k users.
Seeking input as to the most effective config options on this system in
Have Squid2.7STABLE1 running on Debian Linux box with 4 278 GB drives
allotted for caching.
System has 32 gig RAM, and serves approx. 10k users.
Seeking input as to the most effective config options on this system in
order to reduce latency
and maximize throughput.
cheers
-Ryan
Siu-kin Lam wrote:
Dear all
Any experience using squid as caching in ISP environment ?
thanks
SK
I'm sure there's much larger ISPs out there and been using it much longer;
just passing along our info.
We're a small ISP serving around 10k dialup,dsl,cable modem and MAN subs
vi
Running squid-2.7.STABLE1-20080528 on Debian linux 2.6.19.7 kernel
using wccp2 and iptables for transparency.
Put into production approx. 2 weeks ago, approx. 10k customers are
browsing transparently without any complaints of latency, and we're
seeing a measurable incoming bandwidth savings on
Running squid-2.7.STABLE1-20080528 on Debian linux 2.6.19.7 kernel
using wccp2 and iptables for transparency.
Squid was configured with --disable-internal-dns and have "dns_children
96" "dns_defnames off" and "dns_nameservers xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" in my squid.conf file.
Put into prod
In my cache.log I get flooded with the following error:
parseHttpRequest: Unsupported method 'JEDI'
From what I've been able to find, JEDI must refer to "Joint Endeavour
of Delphi Innovators". Has anyone encountered this, suggest a
workaround, etc.?
Running SQUID 2.7.STABLE1-20080528 on Debi
Have WCCPv2 running between Cisco 4948 gigE switch and Squid on Linux
server (WCCPv2 is working fine, see redirects on TCPDUMP).
Routing incoming WCCP redirects to ETH0 and outgoing to ETH1 on server.
Squid starts without error and performs well for about 20 minutes; then
some web pages time
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