Re: Can Squid try two different routes?

From: Awais Riaz <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 17 Mar 1996 03:09:09 +0500

If I understand your scenario properly, all you need to do is have a parent on
your main connection and have the primary interface on your squid machine set
for your local ISP. You may also want to give your parent a weightage. Squid
will always try its parent first, on failing that (host unreach or
whatever)...squid will go direct . Since its primary interface will be an IP of
your local ISP t will get routed on to that. If your Parent's on the other
connection just turn the whole thing the other way round. Of course if you had
squid running on both links it would have been easier. All you would do is
assign weights :).

Awais Riaz
GM Internet Operations
Pakistan Online

John Ridley wrote:

> Our company has two service providers, and at various times, they both have
> routing problems, but usually not both at the same time, and sometimes only
> with certain sites or regions. Most of the time, we want to use our main
> connection, where we have two full T1's, dual homed with BGP. Sometimes
> though it'd be advantageous to use our more local ISP, which is only half a
> T1.
>
> The machine running Squid has two IP addresses, one in the class C that gets
> routed through the main connection, and one in the class C that gets routed
> to the other provider. As a bonus, the other provider is also running Squid
> and we are peered with them.
>
> What I would like to do would be to have Squid try the main connection
> first, then fail over to the other connection. Is this possible? Maybe by
> running two copies of Squid, the main one going to the main connection and
> caching, and the other a peer in passthrough mode? I just don't know how to
> make Squid try to get it itself before trying a peer; normally it works the
> other way around.
>
> Maybe this isn't even the best way to configure; if anyone has different
> ideas, I'd be happy to hear them.
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions, pointers to howto's, etc? If this is an
> old topic, maybe someone can point me to the proper thread in the archives
> and I'll go read and shut up.
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