mån 2006-11-20 klockan 07:50 -0500 skrev Chad Harrelson:
> However I was not able to surf and the tcpdump showed errors (ICMP
> protocol 47 port x unreachable). I switched from WCCP ver2 to
> ver1 (changing router configs and replacing wccp2_router with
> wccp_router in squid.conf) and everyt
fre 2006-11-17 klockan 16:03 -0500 skrev Jason Taylor:
> I solved the problem.
> I was too aggressive in the version I was running.
> Something seems to be broken between squid-2.6.STABLE5 and
> squid-2.6.STABLE5.20061116
It was, and got fixed yesterday. With some additional fixes in related
area
I solved the problem.
I was too aggressive in the version I was running.
Something seems to be broken between squid-2.6.STABLE5 and
squid-2.6.STABLE5.20061116
/Jason
Hello again,
Here is the cache.log from a squid-2.6.STABLE5-20061116 built with a
stock "./configure".
So grab the latest squid-2.6.stable release, and build with
./configure
make
make install
And you still get the same error, more or less.
In previous builds, I had tried disabling "epoll" si
Hello again,
I was just corrected by one of my colleagues as to the hardware and os
of the squid server.
Hardware: IBM x360
OS: RedHat Enterprise Linux 4 update 3
Also, here is the combined tcpdump output from gre1 and eth2:
### This is the 3-way handshake.
gre1 12:17:04.712823 IP 1
I am having odd problems getting squid+wccpv2+Linux working with our
cisco router.
I apologize in advance for the relative deluge of information, but I
want to be sure to cover all the bases.
Here is the list of ingredients:
Hardware: IBM eServer something or other.
OS: Fedora Core 6 sub