It appears to be scheduling Here I am messages (which is why the router
sees it). We were relying on the "automatic" forwarding to a cache server
rather than doing access lists (if it makes any difference). The squid
server is running perfectly if I set a proxy to it.
Any other ideas ?
Thanks
> > I'm getting rather exasperated with wccp...I had it running for 6 months
> > (somewhat unstably (Linux/Squid)) and decided to start fresh to see if I
> > could get the box more stable (it would stop networking or crash or run
> > out of inodes or something strange at weekly intervals), I haven't been
> > able to get it going at all now.
> >
> > My situation is that the Cisco sees the web cache, but sends no packets to
> > it. I've tried both gre and wccp modules with equally no success.
> > I've basically just the ONE line ipchains REDIRECT from the FAQ. I've
> > also saw (winnowed) nothing helpful from the searchable message archives,
> > so now I'm whining to the mailing list in the hopes that someone will take
> > pity on me.
> >
> > Currently configured for wccp instead of gre (though I'd prefer to
> > implement the GRE).
> >
> > I'm using Redhat 7.0, with recompiled kernel 2.2.17 (with appropriate
> > ip_wccp or ip_gre patches).
> > Thanks
> > Danny Barron
>
> If you're not running Squid-2.3.STABLE4 then its probably
> a bug with Squid.
>
> when you type
>
> client mgr:events
>
> do you see a WCCP event listed?
>
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