If I use cache_peer like this in server1. cache_peer server2 parent 8080 3130 cache_peer server3 sibling 8080 3130 cache_peer server4 sibling 8080 3130
Will it work for load balancing also ? --- Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, 27 Nov 2003, Mohammad Shakir wrote: > > > I have 4 PC PIII 733Mhz with 256MB RAM and USR 56K > > External Modem with Linux 7.3 configure Squid and > 4 > > telephone lines. > > Why that many servers? One single server is more > than sufficient for 4 > phone lines.. unless ofcourse the lines are too far > apart from each > other.. > > > Now I want all my request come on server1 ( for > this I > > setup dhcp on server1 and define gateway,DNS to > > server1 to all clients), > > Ok. > > > I also setup MASQUREAD on server1 so all clients > are > > connected with Internet. > > Ok. > > > But if any request come for browsing means tcp > port 80 > > Linux automatically forward that request on > server2, > > server3, server4. > > See the cache_peer directive of Squid. > > Or the tcp_outgoing_address (and policy routing) if > you have multiple > lines on the same server. > > Regards > Henrik > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree
