try with tcpdump if you are using BSD or with snoop if you are using Solaris to see what is entering your interface. if the expected packages ate not entering your interface you could try this excercise without access-lists first.
Regards, Lucio On 0, Mark Tinka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: : --- Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: : :> I am not at all familiar with IOS configuration, but :> from what I remember :> you have to enable WCCP on the interface the traffic :> is leaving the router :> if interception is not enabled.. : :i've done a new test.. i configured 'ip wccp web-cache :redirect out' on Router B's fa0/1 interface (outgoing :to my border router)... : :i have an ACL that denies the cache (and my internal :web servers).. the rest of the ACL explicitly permits :my networks to/from outside/inside my network... : :looking at 'sh ip wccp', packets are getting :redirected.. looking at the ACL, my permitted networks :are matching redirections as per wccp, but looking at :/var/log/squid/access.log on my cache box, nothing :appears... yet my ACL and wccp show matches for :redirection.. : :any hints... thanks.. : :Mark. : : : : : : :___________________________________________________________ALL-NEW Yahoo! Messenger - all new features - even more fun! http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com
