Dear All,
I get wccp working after shrink the cache size of rock store from
170GB down to 70GB. My server memory is 32GB.
# Rockstore filesytem
workers 4
cpu_affinity_map process_numbers=1,2,3,4 cores=2,4,6,8
# Rock Store: SMP Awared
cache_dir rock /cache1 7 max-size=31000
On 20/03/2013 7:19 a.m., Alex Rousskov wrote:
On 03/19/2013 09:14 AM, Sokvantha YOUK wrote:
Here is my configuration
# Rockstore filesytem
workers 4
cpu_affinity_map process_numbers=1,2,3,4 cores=2,4,6,8
if ${process_number}=1
cache_dir rock /cache1 17 max-size=31000
cache_dir
On 03/20/2013 12:58 AM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
I am suspecting the problem is related to the WCCP default of waiting
until all caches are loaded before starting to advertise HERE_I_AM.
Scanning 1.4 TB of disk is going to take a while. Sokvantha YOUK was
waiting _only_ about ten minutes for WCCP
Dear All,
I am appreciate your expert advices on this matter :). I have tried
with following configuration but it is strange that WCCP2 is not
initiated the communication with Cisco Router. I were using this
configuration before, wccp2 was working fine.
Operation System: CentOS 6.4, x64 bits,
On 19/03/2013 9:27 p.m., Sokvantha YOUK wrote:
Dear All,
I am appreciate your expert advices on this matter :). I have tried
with following configuration but it is strange that WCCP2 is not
initiated the communication with Cisco Router. I were using this
configuration before, wccp2 was working
Dear All,
My issue with WCCP is solved with following configuration:
--- Using process macro to isolate cache_dir to each process
--- I have allowed each process to have two cache_dir
--- Then reconfigure squid with /usr/local/squid/sbin/squid -k reconf
--- Look at the router using
#show ip
Dear All,
Sorry for my confusion. This issue not yet solved even I use process macro.
---
Regards,
Vantha
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 10:14 PM, Sokvantha YOUK sokvan...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear All,
My issue with WCCP is solved with following configuration:
--- Using process macro to isolate
On 03/19/2013 09:14 AM, Sokvantha YOUK wrote:
Here is my configuration
# Rockstore filesytem
workers 4
cpu_affinity_map process_numbers=1,2,3,4 cores=2,4,6,8
if ${process_number}=1
cache_dir rock /cache1 17 max-size=31000
cache_dir rock /cache2 17
On 03/19/2013 05:55 PM, Sokvantha YOUK wrote:
May you help to advice how to use rock store with SMP, say in my case
that I need caching content share among workers.
Rock store is SMP-aware so you do not need to do anything special to use
it with SMP or without. For example, if you want to use
Hi Guys,
I've configured transparent proxying with squid and a Cisco router.
HTTP is working without problems and HTTPS only for some sites.
When accessing a page over https the content isn't displayed correctly. is
like plain html without images and formatting.
the issue happens with firefox
On 7/13/2012 2:33 PM, Wayne Lee wrote:
Hello List
My first post here but have been using squid for a while.
Trying to implement a transparent proxy for some of our DSL users.
I've setup a test LNS on a Cisco 2821, the connections come in via the
standard PPPoA and are sent via L2TP from the
HI Eliezer
Thanks for your reply.
SNIP
if you could be more accurate about the cables setup and logic and not just
ip it can help understand things.
squid-SwitchCisco router
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gateway
Cat 5 ethernet
the problem is that
On 7/14/2012 3:21 PM, Wayne Lee wrote:
HI Eliezer
Thanks for your reply.
SNIP
if you could be more accurate about the cables setup and logic and not just
ip it can help understand things.
squid-SwitchCisco router
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Hello List
My first post here but have been using squid for a while.
Trying to implement a transparent proxy for some of our DSL users.
I've setup a test LNS on a Cisco 2821, the connections come in via the
standard PPPoA and are sent via L2TP from the provider. Standard stuff
which works.
Hey all,
I'm doing some research into the subject of having Squid3.0 work through WCCP2
to such that CONNECT based ACLs work in the same manner as a straight browser
connected proxy.
Is there a straight answer to this question? Some are claiming WCCP2 working
with HTTPS connections and other
Hi,
We are following Squid's wiki to configure Squid 3.1.10 with TPROXY and wccp2.
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/Tproxy4#Minimum_Requirements_.28IPv4.29
But no fruitful result yet and nothing showing at access.log.
I guess we meshed up with CISCO, following is the configuration,
looking
Shawn Wright wrote:
Got it working after closer inspection of tcpdump output, which revealed a
routing problem.
Now I need to move on to SSL traffic. We are using Squid 2.6-20 in production, so clearly we need to upgrade to use SSLbump. Which version of squid is considered most stable for use
Shawn Wright wrote:
Got it working after closer inspection of tcpdump output, which revealed a
routing problem.
Now I need to move on to SSL traffic. We are using Squid 2.6-20 in production, so clearly we need to upgrade to use SSLbump. Which version of squid is considered most stable for use
Hi,
Sometime ago, a sales pitch from a very well known proxy vendor,
claimed to have SSL working seamlessly through their cache. Does
anyone know of a commercial proxy solution that can work without this
explicit config on the client side?
Regards,
HASSAN
On 2010-08-27, Amos Jeffries
Nyamul Hassan wrote:
Hi,
Sometime ago, a sales pitch from a very well known proxy vendor,
claimed to have SSL working seamlessly through their cache. Does
anyone know of a commercial proxy solution that can work without this
explicit config on the client side?
A TCP-level proxy is needed to
- Amos Jeffries squ...@treenet.co.nz wrote:
Shawn Wright wrote:
Got it working after closer inspection of tcpdump output, which
revealed a routing problem.
Now I need to move on to SSL traffic. We are using Squid 2.6-20 in
production, so clearly we need to upgrade to use SSLbump.
- Amos Jeffries squ...@treenet.co.nz wrote:
Um, ACK means *something* accepted the connection and responded to the
client box. All things working that should have been Squid.
This is the part the puzzles me. I'm not sure what is accepting it, if not
squid.
The usual source of this
Got it working after closer inspection of tcpdump output, which revealed a
routing problem.
Now I need to move on to SSL traffic. We are using Squid 2.6-20 in production,
so clearly we need to upgrade to use SSLbump. Which version of squid is
considered most stable for use with SSLbump, in
Hello,
I've been trying to get a transparent squid setup to work with our Cisco Cat
6500 MSFC layer 3 switch, which supports WCCP2 with L2 redirect (not GRE). I
can see the traffic reaching the squid box, and using a shorewall redirect
rule, it should be reaching squid on port 3128, but I
On Wed, 25 Aug 2010 15:47:18 -0700 (PDT), Shawn Wright
swri...@shawnigan.ca wrote:
Hello,
I've been trying to get a transparent squid setup to work with our Cisco
Cat 6500 MSFC layer 3 switch, which supports WCCP2 with L2 redirect (not
GRE). I can see the traffic reaching the squid box, and
Hello,
i´m trying setup tproxy4 + wccp2 + squid 3.1 but i don´t know whats happens..
squid + wccp2 works fine..
my network scheme: http://img269.imageshack.us/img269/2286/19551413.jpg
my squid.conf:
http_port 3129 tproxy transparent
..
wccp2_router 66.0.0.1
wccp2_forwarding_method 1
On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 12:56 AM, Henrik Nordstrom
hen...@henriknordstrom.net wrote:
mån 2008-12-08 klockan 20:51 + skrev kgardenia42:
Hi,
When defining a wccp2 dynamic service group it seems that it only
allows for a finite list of up to 8 ports which should be redirected
to the squid
Hi,
When defining a wccp2 dynamic service group it seems that it only
allows for a finite list of up to 8 ports which should be redirected
to the squid box. In my case I don't want to statically list the
ports to be redirected in the squid config and 8 is too few.
Is there any way, whether in
mån 2008-12-08 klockan 20:51 + skrev kgardenia42:
Hi,
When defining a wccp2 dynamic service group it seems that it only
allows for a finite list of up to 8 ports which should be redirected
to the squid box. In my case I don't want to statically list the
ports to be redirected in the
, February 26, 2008 12:19 PM
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: RE: [squid-users] WCCP2 + Cisco ASA + FreeBSD 6.3, gmail and hotmail
not working
Hi all,
I made progress to get this to work. Thanks to Adrian's suggestion :-)
http_port 127.0.0.1:3128 transparent disable-pmtu-discovery=always
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: RE: [squid-users] WCCP2 + Cisco ASA + FreeBSD 6.3, gmail and hotmail
not working
Hi,
Thanks for this. I have put the acls... but what to do with them?
header_access Accept-Encoding deny Hotmail
header_access Accept-Encoding deny Gmail
header_access Accept
; squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: RE: [squid-users] WCCP2 + Cisco ASA + FreeBSD 6.3, gmail and hotmail
not working
I required the following to allow Hotmail and Gmail:
acl Hotmail dstdomain .hotmail.com .hotmail.msn.com .login.live.com
.mail.live.com .passport.com calendar.msn.com g.live.com
Hello All,
I have run into some problems with a the two websites not able to load when
squid is configured with wccp2. I have followed the example by Adrian Chadd,
and the wiki:
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/ConfigExamples/FreeBsdAndWccp2?highlight=%28%5EConfigExamples/%5B%5E/%5D%2A%24%29
Shah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: February 13, 2008 11:38 PM
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: [squid-users] WCCP2 + Cisco ASA + FreeBSD 6.3, gmail
and hotmail not working
Hello All,
I have run into some problems with a the two websites not
able to load when squid is configured
We currently have Squid set up as a GRE-based WCCP2 transparent proxy,
and are wondering if it can support both GRE and L2 modes simultaneously
- we have a couple Cisco 7200 routers pointing to it, but are wanting to
add a 3750 switch that has wccp2 support.
Ryan Thoryk
Ryan Thoryk wrote:
We currently have Squid set up as a GRE-based WCCP2 transparent proxy,
and are wondering if it can support both GRE and L2 modes
simultaneously - we have a couple Cisco 7200 routers pointing to it,
but are wanting to add a 3750 switch that has wccp2 support.
Ryan Thoryk
Reid W. Johnson wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am experiencing a strange issue that is more than likely a
configuration error. I have a FreeBSD(6.1) box running Squid 2.6(9)
connecting to a Cisco 7206VXR running IOS 12.4. Everything appears to be
running well and traffic is being cached by the squid
Hi everyone,
I am experiencing a strange issue that is more than likely a
configuration error. I have a FreeBSD(6.1) box running Squid 2.6(9)
connecting to a Cisco 7206VXR running IOS 12.4. Everything appears to be
running well and traffic is being cached by the squid server but when I
start the
Hi! I dig everywhere but could not found the answer of my recent wccp
implementations
in my router, I could see
sh ip wccp web-cache view
WCCP Routers Informed of:
IP-OF-ROUTER
WCCP Cache Engines Visible:
IP-OF-SQUID
WCCP Cache Engines NOT Visible:
-none-
Try show ip wccp web-cache detail, see what the hash assignment masks are.
Adrian
On Thu, Jan 04, 2007, tacoen wrote:
Hi! I dig everywhere but could not found the answer of my recent wccp
implementations
in my router, I could see
sh ip wccp web-cache view
WCCP Routers Informed
On Fri, 24 Dec 2004, kavos gabor wrote:
Waht do i need to do on Redhat Linux 9, kernel 2.4.20 to get wccp2 working on it?
A current ip_wccp module (linked from the Squid FAQ)
A squid patched with WCCPv2 suppport (patch found from
devel.squid-cache.org)
Proper configuration of all components
Waht do i need to do on Redhat Linux 9, kernel 2.4.20 to get wccp2 working on
it?
regards,
kavos
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Hi, All,
Is there anyone happening to know how Cisco router do the authentication
hashing within the WCCP2 security component when type 7 password is used?
That is, with IOS command, ip wccp web-cache password 7 abc123.
Thanks a lot!
Regards!
Snowy
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