--- Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Your problem is either in the router WCCP > configuration...
very likely.. i may have to do some more work on this, especially with ACL'ing and all.. it's just that when i did WCCP with vendor N, we didn't need to work on any ACL's, it just worked.. seems like it might not be the same with Squid, however... will look deeper into this and let you know what happens.. > or you have not > configured Squid to announce itself to the router. probably, but 'sh ip wccp' on the router gives: sh ip wccp Global WCCP information: Router information: Router Identifier: 1.2.3.4 Protocol Version: 1.0 Service Identifier: web-cache Number of Cache Engines: 1 Number of routers: 1 Total Packets Redirected: 4861 Redirect access-list: cache-access Total Packets Denied Redirect: 1713079 Total Packets Unassigned: 0 Group access-list: -none- Total Messages Denied to Group: 0 Total Authentication failures: 0 am guessing this should mean router and cache see each other... tcpdump on cache confirms this, with ACK of protocol 47... let me do some more work on wccp and the ACL as 'unixware' had suggested... thanks Henrik... Mark. ___________________________________________________________ALL-NEW Yahoo! Messenger - all new features - even more fun! http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com