[squid-users] Squid TPROXY and Bonding LACP

2012-11-06 Thread Marcin Czupryniak

Hello to all,
since today I've started to replace my bonding mode from balance-alb to 
802.3ad (finally got 2 new stackable switches!) and SQUID stopped to work...
I've just replaced the bonding option mode=balance-alb to 
mode=802.3ad and several related, restarted the machine and boom!
Squid is actually working and listening to requests, the iptables rules 
are the same for the working squid before the change and yet nothing is 
logged inside the access.log file.
However the websites squid is accelerating are working properly but just 
squid isn't intercepting the traffic... The strangest thing so far is 
that if I stop squid, then the websites stop to work as well, even if 
squid isn't intercepting (apparently from the logfiles) a single bit!
Could someone please explain me how is this possible and if others have 
a similar setup?

Thanks in advance

Marcin Czupryniak


Re: [squid-users] Squid TPROXY and Bonding LACP

2012-11-06 Thread Eliezer Croitoru

On 11/6/2012 9:50 PM, Marcin Czupryniak wrote:

Hello to all,
since today I've started to replace my bonding mode from balance-alb to
802.3ad (finally got 2 new stackable switches!) and SQUID stopped to
work...
I've just replaced the bonding option mode=balance-alb to
mode=802.3ad and several related, restarted the machine and boom!
Squid is actually working and listening to requests, the iptables rules
are the same for the working squid before the change and yet nothing is
logged inside the access.log file.
However the websites squid is accelerating are working properly but just
squid isn't intercepting the traffic... The strangest thing so far is
that if I stop squid, then the websites stop to work as well, even if
squid isn't intercepting (apparently from the logfiles) a single bit!
Could someone please explain me how is this possible and if others have
a similar setup?
Thanks in advance

Marcin Czupryniak


And how is it related to squid?
all the lower level under the application is Linux kernel stuff.

if you can give some more info on your infrastructure I will be happy to 
give you some directions.


Regards,
Eliezer
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