Has anyone been able to put squid/squidguard servers in a load balance
environment and it still work?
I’ve just put 2 squid/squidguard servers behind an LVS and started getting
some weird stuff happen.
Before I put the 2 servers behind the LVS they were working fine blocking
content that was in the squidguard DB, but as soon as I put them behind the
LVS they stopped blocking.
Although they are working fine in that they are serving content through
squid, it seems that squidguard isn’t blocking.
Taking them out from behind the LVS they work fine again.

Here is my setup in case anyone has an idea:

             __________        eth0   - real world IP
            |          |       eth0:1 - real world IP (vip)
            |   LVS    |---|   eth1   - 192.168.0.1
            |__________|   |   eth1:1 - 192.168.0.254 (nat router IP)
                           |
                           |
          ------------------
          |                |                 
          |                |                 
 RIP1=192.168.0.2  RIP2=192.168.0.3 (all on eth0 - GW 192.168.0.254)
   _____________     _____________    
  |             |   |             |   
  | real-server |   | real-server |  
  |_____________|   |_____________|   

Thanks

Tony

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