Hi all squid users, i am running sorry i was running squid +wccp v 2 for one moth and suddenly there was a problem and my squid stoped responding, it was figured out that the squid was working fine ( by using it as a proxy i check it) and only problem was with the wccp module or wccp problem on the cisco router.Has anybody faced the same situation, kindly tellme.
Presently i am running squid and redirecting the traffic from router with the help of PBR (Policy Based routing).it is working fine but has his own drawbacks. So it is a kind request to all the developers who are researching on squid to take care of this part of the squid to ( means connectivity with the router), or we can just stop using wccp. Regards Sukhjit Singh Network Administrator Emmsons Infotech Ltd. SCO 13-14-15, Sec 34A, Chandigarh-160 022 (Ph): +91 172 606664 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.emmtel.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 8:31 AM Subject: [squid-users] Cache peer and never_direct > Hi, > After a little help. I have a setup here where I want to force all > users to use a cache > peer *except a few*. > > I am also using NTLM auth and NT Global group checking > > It seems to be partially working where the 'direct' users always go direct > but the 'peered' users > are only partialy using the peer (some requests are going direct). > > Squid.conf snippet: > #*************************************************************************** > ******************** > external_acl_type NT_global_group %LOGIN /usr/local/squid/libexec/wb_group > > acl DirectProxyUsers external NT_global_group <Group1> > acl PeerProxyUsers external NT_global_group <Group2> > acl password proxy_auth REQUIRED > > never_direct allow all > > always_direct allow DirectProxyUsers > > Http_access allow password PeerProxyUsers > Http_access allow password DirectProxyUsers > > #*************************************************************************** > ******************** > > I have confirmed that the external ACL is working ok. If I remove the > always_direct line then > all requests go to the peer as expected. If I change the 'DirectProxyUsers' > ACL to a standard 'SRC' > or something then it also works as expected (just DirectProxyUsers go > direct). Is there an issue with > using an external helper with an always_direct or something? > > As it is, it seems that about 2 in 5 of requests from the users that match > the 'PeerProxyUsers' ACL still > Go direct. Why? > > Thanks in Advance, > Andrew >