Re: Squid not listening on IPv6 fe80:: link-local address

2022-04-05 Thread Marco Gabriel
Hi Petter, hi Mike, [Petter Reinholdsen] My guess is that you need to specify the network interface using the % [Mike Gabriel] nope, link-local IPv6 addresses are always related to a specific interface. This is btw. not at all Linux related, IMHO. (Or is it?) The challenge is that fe80:: is

Re: Squid not listening on IPv6 fe80:: link-local address

2022-04-05 Thread Mike Gabriel
Hi again, On Mo 04 Apr 2022 16:32:37 CEST, Marco Gabriel wrote: I'm trying to let Debian EDU workstations use squid on the main server via IPv6. Debian EDU workstations have an IPv6 link-local fe80:: address and the main server has an fe80:: also. I thought it should be feasible to bind

Re: Squid not listening on IPv6 fe80:: link-local address

2022-04-05 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen
[Mike Gabriel] > nope, link-local IPv6 addresses are always related to a specific > interface. This is btw. not at all Linux related, IMHO. (Or is it?) Well, kind of. On FreeBSD, ifconfig show the interface address with the percent appendage, making it a lot easier to test if the address work,

Re: Squid not listening on IPv6 fe80:: link-local address

2022-04-05 Thread Mike Gabriel
Hi Petter, hi Marco, On Mo 04 Apr 2022 19:19:20 CEST, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: [Marco Gabriel] I couldn't find any hints that squid never binds to fe80:: addresses, so I'm a bit stuck and don't know if this may be a bug or works as designed. My guess is that you need to specify the

Re: Squid not listening on IPv6 fe80:: link-local address

2022-04-04 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen
[Marco Gabriel] > I couldn't find any hints that squid never binds to fe80:: addresses, so > I'm a bit stuck and don't know if this may be a bug or works as > designed. My guess is that you need to specify the network interface using the % notation, something like this: ping6

Squid not listening on IPv6 fe80:: link-local address

2022-04-04 Thread Marco Gabriel
Hi, I'm trying to let Debian EDU workstations use squid on the main server via IPv6. Debian EDU workstations have an IPv6 link-local fe80:: address and the main server has an fe80:: also. I thought it should be feasible to bind squid  to port 3128 listening on the fe80:: address and proxying