Start by testing the interception. Configure one of your stations to use the
Squid server as default gateway. This makes the interception independent of
WCCP.
Regards
Henrik Nordstr�m
Squid Hacker
On Wednesday 07 November 2001 20.27, Marcelo Arruda wrote:
> >Hello All,
> >
> >Please help me. I have a very simple topology, a router connected to
> >Internet, my internal network and to my squid server. In order to have a
> >transparent proxy configuration I enabled WCCP in the router and in the
> >squid and loaded a module called ip_wccp which was found in this
> >site(squid-cache.org). I also have setup a rule in the ipchains to
> > redirect to port 3128(-A input -s 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 -d 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
> > 80:80 -p 6 -j REDIRECT 3128) The
> > results of this configuration are:
> >
> >-The router redirects the WEB requests to the squid
> >
> >-The router and the squid keep exchanging packets like:" I see you" and
> >vice-versa
> >
> >-The router recognizes the squid server as a WCCP peer
> >
> >-The stations do not get any pages in the internet and the connection stay
> >in a SYN_SENT status
> >
> >-GRE packets start coming to my squid server, but squid seems not doing
> >anything, or receiving any requests
> >
> >-If I setup the browser to use a proxy and I point to the squid server
> >works
> >
> >Versions
> >
> >Linux Kernel 2.2.14
> >Squid 2.4 STABLE 2
> >ip_wccp gotten from squid-cache.org
> >Cisco IOS version 12.1(8)
> >WCCP setup to version 1
> >
> >Thanks
>
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Received on Wed Nov 14 2001 - 08:00:34 MST
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