Re: routing traffic to transparent squid cluster

2018-08-21 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2018-08-16, Joerg Streckfuss wrote: > Am 15.08.2018 um 18:26 schrieb Stuart Henderson: >> On 2018-08-15, George wrote: >>> I believe you may be looking for a redirect not a relay. It all really >>> depends on your network topology and what you are trying to do but in >>> general something like

Re: routing traffic to transparent squid cluster

2018-08-16 Thread Joerg Streckfuss
Am 15.08.2018 um 18:26 schrieb Stuart Henderson: On 2018-08-15, George wrote: I believe you may be looking for a redirect not a relay. It all really depends on your network topology and what you are trying to do but in general something like this is what you are looking at: For directing traf

Re: routing traffic to transparent squid cluster

2018-08-15 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2018-08-15, George wrote: > I believe you may be looking for a redirect not a relay. It all really > depends on your network topology and what you are trying to do but in > general something like this is what you are looking at: For directing traffic from a PF box to a separate Squid box setup

Re: routing traffic to transparent squid cluster

2018-08-15 Thread George
On Thu, 9 Aug 2018 15:59:32 +0200 Joerg Streckfuss wrote: > Dear list, > > i'm playing around with a squid setup, where the http traffic from a > client is transparently routed from the gateway (openbsd 6.3) to two > squid caches (squid 3.5.28). This means the caches are _not_ placed > on the ga

Re: routing traffic to transparent squid cluster

2018-08-09 Thread Mark Leonard
On Thu, Aug 9, 2018 at 7:59 AM, Joerg Streckfuss wrote: > Dear list, > > i'm playing around with a squid setup, where the http traffic from a > client is transparently routed from the gateway (openbsd 6.3) to two squid > caches (squid 3.5.28). This means the caches are _not_ placed on the > gatew

routing traffic to transparent squid cluster

2018-08-09 Thread Joerg Streckfuss
Dear list, i'm playing around with a squid setup, where the http traffic from a client is transparently routed from the gateway (openbsd 6.3) to two squid caches (squid 3.5.28). This means the caches are _not_ placed on the gateway. With PF this is very easy to achieve: pass in quick on $INT