I've been meaning to reply to this...I'm interested in how Scott did this
but I don't *THINK* I can implement it for a couple reasons:
1) We are not a Cisco shop.
2) Even if we had Cisco routers, I don't control the routers(grumble
grumble).
I'm sorta wondering though...since there is an RFC for this...why couldn't
we do it with our equipment(popular, name brand, standard compliant)? not
that it matters because *THEY* won't let *US* even look at the &%#$! router
configs...{deep breath...10...9..8...7...}
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Tinka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 10:08 AM
To: Scott Phalen; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [squid-users] Client "Configuration"
>
> I use Cisco's WCCP protocol to forward all HTTP
> requests to my Squid proxy.
> You will have to build squid with the
> --enable-linux-netfilter --enable-wccp
> option, install the wccp module and a few other
> steps. This will enable you
> to route all your traffic to squid without touching
> each client machine. If
> you are using a Cisco router that supports WCCP and
> would like to install
> this... reply to this thread and I will post my
> installation set-up steps.
I would be very interested in your setup, especially
the following:
o How you got the GRE tunnel going
o How the firewall config was affected by the GRE
setup
o What errors, if any, you got from the kernel after
compiling wccp into it
Mark.
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