fre 2006-09-22 klockan 09:48 -0500 skrev sOngUs:
> My SETUP
>
> Internal NIC has 2 IP addresses 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.2
>
> NIC to wan1 has 200.1.1.1 ip address
> NIC to wan2 has 100.1.1.1ip address
>
> so,
> i got a ip rule to route 192.168.0.2 trough wan2
>
> which ip address should i put
My SETUP
Internal NIC has 2 IP addresses 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.2
NIC to wan1 has 200.1.1.1 ip address
NIC to wan2 has 100.1.1.1ip address
so,
i got a ip rule to route 192.168.0.2 trough wan2
which ip address should i put on tcp_outgoing_address? 192.168.0.2?
On 9/20/06, Henrik Nordstrom
tis 2006-09-19 klockan 17:26 -0600 skrev sOngUs:
> But it doesnt work, it gives me timeouts!
Then you haven't given it correct addresses for your network setup..
> I got many questions... like...
> >tcp_outgoing_address 192.168.0.1 someacl ( src acl)
> What does this rule do? im guessing:
>
Ok thanks!
Im doing some testing using this:
http://devel.squid-cache.org/tosaddracl/example.html
But it doesnt work, it gives me timeouts!
I got many questions... like...
>tcp_outgoing_address 192.168.0.1 someacl ( src acl)
What does this rule do? im guessing:
opens the connection from host
tis 2006-09-19 klockan 10:52 -0600 skrev sOngUs:
> Hello guys!! I got a linux server with two WAN interfaces to two
> different ISP's and im using SQUID to cache and filter some things to
> the users... is there a way i can select wich route to squid take to
> go to the internet?
Squid doesn't d
Hello guys!! I got a linux server with two WAN interfaces to two
different ISP's and im using SQUID to cache and filter some things to
the users... is there a way i can select wich route to squid take to
go to the internet? i want some hosts to go to the internet using a
different route than the