I've got squid listening on port 80 which from what I've read eliminates
the need for ipchains/filter and forwarding is enabled. Or do I still need
the ipchains rule, the faq wasn't very clear on that part.
Dave Cundiff
World Wide Net
http://www.wwnet.net
On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, Christian Schmit wrote:
>
> 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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