Sorry all, stupid question, squid wasn't listening on the second IP...
Cheers
Anton
On 21/05/07, Anton Melser <melser.anton@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have managed to get squid to cache pretty much everything I need,
> and am very glad (reverse proxying two sites)! However, there is an
> extra complication...
> So instead of changing the DNS to make everything pass via squid, we
> wanted to do it via the cisco firewall (we have two sites on two
> machines, with squid serving both from one of these machines). So I
> added an extra ip address to eth0 (eth0:1), with the hope that squid
> would be able to handle it. In the cache logs everything looks ok...
> but the site simply returns nothing. Can anyone think of something
> simple I am forgetting to do here?
> It works fine if I set the value in my hosts file, so I thought it
> would be ok just to use the firewall to redirect... Any ideas?
> Thanks for your help.
> Anton
>
Received on Mon May 21 2007 - 08:44:49 MDT
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