Hi
Has anyone ecounter the problem of having:
eth0 -> route default ( ISP 1 ) gateway (y.y.y.y)
eth1 -> internal network , route -> 192.168.39.x (gateway x.x.x.x)
eth2 -> ( ISP 2 ) gateway (z.z.z.z)
Your server needs route default on eth0 to perform normal operations, and
you whant proxy request's to go trhou another isp (eth2).
Binding tcp outoing in squid's conf is no good, because in the routing table
you can only route on destination , and not source, and because i need
to configure a diferent gateway to access "net" its a even bigger problem.
Why doesn't squid use a gateway in its configuration to allow a diferent
route (other than default) when you have multiple isp linux box.
squid his latest stable 2.3 , linux slackware 2.2.13
( i have searched squid mailing list and found nothing , searchd freshmeat
for software none did what i whated, tried forwarding tricks, masquerading
trciks)
HELP !
Received on Wed Apr 12 2000 - 14:41:29 MDT
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