Dear all,
I have one squid that's running two subnets (different delay-pools) on
one ISP.
Requirement has changed, the new scenario is as such:
Subnet #1 goes from ISP#1
Subnet #2 goes through ISP#2
To do so should i have to create a secondary Squid or is there a way i
could do so from one m
Assuming you are using Linux , first you have to create proper routing
table for both ISPs , linking each IP to its gateway. Once you are
done with that , you can use tcp_outgoing_address in squid to redirect
each subnet is IPs to the proper ISP.
On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 10:40 AM, Roland Roland wro
Thanks for the advice, yes it's on a linux box.
Though i have both IPs coming from the same Router.
and not connected to a public ISP.
routing is done on the routers side..
In other terms if i understood your advice correctly i'll do the following:
IPs assigned to Squid box:
192.168.1.X #prima
On 02/06/11 17:29, Roland Roland wrote:
Thanks for the advice, yes it's on a linux box.
Though i have both IPs coming from the same Router.
and not connected to a public ISP.
routing is done on the routers side..
In other terms if i understood your advice correctly i'll do the following:
IPs a