On Thursday 08 February 2007 20:05, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
Btw the standard 0 (http) service is more or less equivalent to
protocol=tcp flags=dst_ip_hash priority=240 ports=80
I had a look at the tcpdump of HERE_I_AM packets using the standard 0
configuration. All the service flags are
mån 2007-02-12 klockan 11:22 -0500 skrev Martin Kobele:
I had a look at the tcpdump of HERE_I_AM packets using the standard 0
configuration. All the service flags are set to 0.
Does the router default to dst_ip_hash in that case?
Yes. The standard services is self-defined by their service
Hi,
thank you very much for helping me troubleshooting this.
What we found out was, that the message about w/bad recv_id happens only
once when squid is started.
My other problem was solved by using the standard wccp2_service instead of the
dynamic one.
Finally, and most embarrassing to
Hi,
I am experiencing
the following problem: Squid does not get any I_SEE_YOU messages and the
router prints out Here_I_Am packet from 192.168.3.20 w/bad rcv_id 000
Here is the setup and what is happening in more detail:
SQUID BOX
IP: 192.168.3.20
Squid 2.6STABLE9, kernel
Hi,
here is more output of the router confirming that the communication is kind of
working:
router1#debug ip wccp packets
WCCP packet info debugging is on
router1#
1d02h: WCCP-PKT:D97: Received valid Here_I_Am packet from 192.168.3.20 w/rcv_id
02F4
1d02h: WCCP-PKT:D97: Sending I_See_You
ok,
I finally found out, after running squid in gdb how to turn on the very
detailed debug output.
So I can confirm, squid does receive all of the handshaking:
2007/02/08 15:19:45| wccp2HereIam: Called
2007/02/08 15:19:45| wccp2HereIam: sending to service id 97
2007/02/08 15:19:45|
Maybe this is helpful: http://www.reub.net/node/3
Chris
On 2/8/07, Martin Kobele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok,
I finally found out, after running squid in gdb how to turn on the very
detailed debug output.
So I can confirm, squid does receive all of the handshaking:
2007/02/08 15:19:45|
tor 2007-02-08 klockan 11:56 -0500 skrev Martin Kobele:
For now I use one squid and one router. But once I get this to work, I plan
on
using 2 routers and most likely a second squid. Thus the dynamic
configuration.
The standard 0 (http) service is fine. The service definitions is just a