Few days ago a friend of mine who is more experienced than me in case of
network administration and Cisco devices, helped me to configure tproxy.
We tested the configuration and it worked. The trick was separating
Inbound, Outbound and cache machine(s) subnets. I don't know it's how
the
Am 14.07.2009 um 06:25 schrieb Adrian Chadd:
2009/7/14 Amos Jeffries squ...@treenet.co.nz:
Do you have an example of this particular (mis) configuration? The
note in the Wiki article isn't very clear.
I don't. The admin only mentioned that by adding a bypass on
service group
fixed the
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Subject: Re: [squid-users] CentOS/Squid/Tproxy but no transfer
I Checked the packages using tcpdump and it seems that the router and
cache machine have no problem communicating via WCCP:
8.061995 xx.xx.241.40 xx.xx.241.39 WCCP 2.0 Here I am
8.062036 xx.xx.241.40
10:10 AM
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] CentOS/Squid/Tproxy but no transfer
I Checked the packages using tcpdump and it seems that the router and
cache machine have no problem communicating via WCCP:
8.061995 xx.xx.241.40 xx.xx.241.39 WCCP 2.0 Here I am
2009/7/14 Amos Jeffries squ...@treenet.co.nz:
Aha! duplicate syn-ack is exactly the case I got a good trace of earlier.
Turned out to be missing config on the cisco box.
Do you have an example of this particular (mis) configuration? The
note in the Wiki article isn't very clear.
The
On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 10:19:43 +0800, Adrian Chadd adr...@squid-cache.org
wrote:
2009/7/14 Amos Jeffries squ...@treenet.co.nz:
Aha! duplicate syn-ack is exactly the case I got a good trace of
earlier.
Turned out to be missing config on the cisco box.
Do you have an example of this
2009/7/14 Amos Jeffries squ...@treenet.co.nz:
Do you have an example of this particular (mis) configuration? The
note in the Wiki article isn't very clear.
I don't. The admin only mentioned that by adding a bypass on service group
fixed the issue.
I had a tcpdump of as set of requests
I Checked the packages using tcpdump and it seems that the router and
cache machine have no problem communicating via WCCP:
8.061995 xx.xx.241.40 xx.xx.241.39 WCCP 2.0 Here I am
8.062036 xx.xx.241.40 xx.xx.241.39 WCCP 2.0 Here I am
8.065416 xx.xx.241.39 xx.xx.241.40 WCCP
Sorry,
Link of the message was wrong:
http://www.mail-archive.com/squid-...@squid-cache.org/msg04302.html
Behnam.
Ritter, Nicholas wrote:
Behnam-
The router is either not seeing the WCCP registration from the squid
box, or the squid box is not seeing the ack from the router. Tom's
Sorry again,
Don't know why developer's Mailing List URL doesn't copy here correctly.
Once again;
http://www.mail-archive.com/squid-...@squid-cache.org/msg04302.html
Behnam.
Ritter, Nicholas wrote:
Behnam-
The router is either not seeing the WCCP registration from the squid
box, or the
Thanks for quick replay.
I did set ip wccp web-cache in the router config but;
#sh ip wccp web-cache detail
No information is available for the service.
In case of access-list, what I got from step 35 is that access-list just
used for excluding specific web sites from redirecting to
Am 10.07.2009 um 08:19 schrieb Behnam B.Marandi:
Thanks for quick replay.
I did set ip wccp web-cache in the router config but;
#sh ip wccp web-cache detail
No information is available for the service.
try to debug wccp
#debug wccp packet
can you see any packets from your squid
#debug ip wccp packet
WCCP packet info debugging is on
After that there are no debug message like Here_I_Am... something.
one more thing; After applying iptables rules no more new ssh session to
cache machine is possible. Anyone knows why?
Behnam.
Tom Penndorf wrote:
Am 10.07.2009 um
#show ip wccp 80 detail
WCCP Cache-Engine information:
IP Address:xx.xx.241.40
Protocol Version: 2.0
State: Usable
Initial Hash Info:
Behnam-
The router is either not seeing the WCCP registration from the squid
box, or the squid box is not seeing the ack from the router. Tom's
suggestion of debug ip wccp is a good start.
The IOS version makes a huge difference. Between revisions of IOS, WCCP
works and/or breaks, so it is
I'll try to boot router with 12.4.x IOS via tftp and test setup again.
Thanks so much.
I'll write back the result.
Behnam.
Ritter, Nicholas wrote:
Behnam-
The router is either not seeing the WCCP registration from the squid
box, or the squid box is not seeing the ack from the router. Tom's
I did setup a full transparent caching machine based on Nicholas
Ritter's guide:
http://www.mail-archive.com/squid-users@squid-cache.org/msg65056.html
Cache machine is a Cent OS 5.3
Router is;
IOS (tm) C2600 Software (C2600-IS-M), Version 12.2(11)T8, RELEASE
SOFTWARE (fc1)
Squid config is;
Hello,
Am 10.07.2009 um 07:29 schrieb Behnam B.Marandi:
I did setup a full transparent caching machine based on Nicholas
Ritter's guide:
http://www.mail-archive.com/squid-users@squid-cache.org/msg65056.html
Cache machine is a Cent OS 5.3
Router is;
IOS (tm) C2600 Software (C2600-IS-M),
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