I worked around that a few years ago by having multiple instances of
squid on my server, each with its own IP and dedicated squid.conf
Each router would connect to its own squid instance and linux policy
routing would determine the default gateway to use.
The downside is that you are now effective doubling the number of squids
that you manage.
Cheers,
/Jason
Adrian Chadd wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 24, 2008, Dave Raven wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> Is it possible to make the request back out the router that sent in
>> a WCCP packet to begin with? For example if you have two routers, and router
>> A sends request A and router B sends request B to send them back through
>> their origin routers, regardless of your default route etc so that B will
>> stick with B and A with A ?
>>
>
> Not that I can think of, but its definitely something that should be implemented.
> Similar for L2/GRE packet return.
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> Adrian
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