> -----Original Message-----
> From: Reuben Farrelly [mailto:reuben.farrelly@bigpond.com]
> Sent: 16 January 2000 12:52
> To: raj@jrw.co.uk; squid-users@ircache.net
> Subject: Re: Help - Cache on a dial-up line
>
>
> Hi Robert,
>
> I have a fairly basic setup with a Linux box as a gateway, with squid
> running on it. It has an ethernet card to the rest of my
> network, and uses
> the PPP interface to allow my network to get out to the rest of the
> world. I am also using NAT/IP masquerading. It's a fairly simple setup
> but it's relatively secure and very reliable.
>
> It's a bit tricky to understand from your explanation though what is the
> gateway machine, and where squid fits in on the network. It sounds like
> you may have a problem with routing somewhere along the line - have you
> looked into this at all?
> Do you see any error messages in your cache.log or /var/log/messages
> (var/adm/messages?) What does a traceroute out from your
> workstation look
> like...and will everything work ok when squid is not running and
> no proxies
> set on the workstation?
>
> As for a squid config, well the default config should work with a minor
> amount of editing - at least to get squid functioning, but there are no
> special tricks to allow it to work over a dialup link or dial on
> demand. Some people have however experimented and use the "offline" mode
> of squid (there's an offline_mode tag in squid.conf) so that when
> your link
> is down, squid won't validate any objects, but I'm not sure if this is of
> any use to you.
>
> Reuben
>
Hi Reuben,
my setup is similar, the gateway machine has the Modem / Diald / IPchains
stuff, and it is this machine that I want to put Squid on. Several other
machines are connected via ethernet, both other Linux boxes & Win98 systems.
The whole system works fine without Squid, I can access any machine from any
other and use the dial-on-demand from any of them. I cannot see this being a
routing problem, unless Squid either changes routing or needs some routing
setup I am unaware of.
Any other thoughts appreciated,
Regards,
Robert A. Jenkins.
Received on Sun Jan 16 2000 - 07:34:36 MST
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