it was not squid issue, but routing issue.
you must using ip dvb while requesting to those cache_peer, every traffic out
with ip dvb will return from sattelite, otherwise it wont works at all.
--- Nataniel Klug <nata@cnett.psi.br> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a linux box that is running squid very well but now I have to
> make this cache works with another cache in a configuration as
> cache_peer. The problem is that the other cache is a satellite
> connection that only accepts download. All my upload is going through a
> full telecom backbone but I want to have my download (http only) comming
> from this cache. I have this info about the other cache:
>
> HTTP/FTP
> 193.251.135.101:8080
> SOCKS
> 193.251.135.101:1080
>
> I have tryed to make the cache_peer configuration like this:
>
> cache_peer 193.251.135.101 multicast 8080 8080
>
> I changed all the configurations like multicast to parent and sibling,
> disable the ICP port, put a "default" and "proxy-only" option in the end
> of the line but nothing works.
>
> This connection is an OpenSky (www.opensky.com) and I need that my web
> incoming data come from the satellite acces. Can someone help me?
>
> Att,
>
> Nataniel Klug .'.
> Cyber Nett - Brazil
>
regards,
Pudjo
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