I've not got countryblock installed.
In the mean time, I probably should swap over the master and slaves on carp, on
the off chance this is a hardware issue, it'll limit failovers/failbacks, any
idea how I can do this?
Thanks,
Josh.
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From:
Hi,
The following problem trying to reverse proxy a CARPed address:
it will allways configure the associated NIC's address instead.
In squid.conf I'll allways get:
# Reverse Proxy settings
http_port A.B.C.D:80 accel defaultsite=www.example.com vhost
Where A.B.C.D is the address of the NIC, not
I'm currently running pfsense with 2 WAN with package squid running and
transparent proxy enabled. When my WAN is down, users cannot browse any
website. When I deactivated the Transparent Proxy, users was now able to
browse the Internet. I tried to do a research and it seems there's a
conflict on
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 6:58 AM, Hiren Joshi j...@moonfruit.com wrote:
I've not got countryblock installed.
In the mean time, I probably should swap over the master and slaves on carp,
on the off chance this is a hardware issue, it'll limit failovers/failbacks,
any idea how I can do this?
I tried this some time ago (during 2.0 RC3) and, for me, it doesn`t work.
I did everything exactly as the how-to said, but when the WAN wich is the
default route goes down, Squid stop working. When the second link (not the
default route) fails, everything goes well.
If you have any success
This is the info that I did in my setup yesterday but it doesn't work. I'm
not sure if setting up my own squid with fix the issue but it would be
better if squid would still be running on the pfsense box.
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 11:24 PM, David Miller davi...@gmail.com wrote:
You have to do a