I made a setup like this last week which is working fine.
Do you have ipchains or ip filtering enabled to redirect
your port 80 trafic to squid on your caching server?
Do you have ip forwarding enabled? (in Redhat this is
done by editung /etc/sysctl.conf)
Christian
At 08:39 PM 10/25/2000 , you wrote:
>Hi,
> I'm having a little trouble getting Squid and my Cisco's to work
>well together. I followed the directions in the FAQ, the counters on the
>cisco's route-map increment, but nothing ever hits my squid box. Are there
>any other resources on how to set this up properly? I would normally think
>that this was caused by a Cisco bug but I'm running the latest stable
>IOS. WCCP is probably not an option since some of the routers I'll be
>using won't have the horsepower.
>
>Thanks,
>Dave Cundiff
>World Wide Net
>http://www.wwnet.net
>
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