I figured out the issue. Thanks all.
Amos : just fyi wccp cp runs over udp never gre.
Wccp gre is for the redirected traffic.
You can read wccp rfc and use tcpdump to learn more.
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I have a server with both squid and cups server running that works fine, but
was recently setting up a windows 7 machine to use a printer, but it wouldn't
even connect until I set the Internet options in IE to not use proxy for the IP
address of the print server. Rather than having to do this on
And now I’m going to bump this thread because I too would like to hear from
anyone that has an example of Peek/splice functioning in 3.5 beta.
> On 30 Oct 2014, at 11:06 pm, James Lay wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> Here is my complete config for trying out peek/splice. This currently
> does not w
Hello Amos
Thanks for your reply.I don't think I explained my problem well
With wccp gre redirection, when the tcp syn reaches the cisco router that is
set up for wccp redirection , it redirects it to the CE using wccp gre. Squid
will respond with syn-ack and send it back to the router again v
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On 2/11/2014 7:05 a.m., Yogesh Gawankar wrote:
> Hello
>
>
> I am trying to get squid to send return traffic to the cisco
> router via a gre tunnel. I am observing that squid returns traffic
> in gre tunnel this is ip in ip gre not wccp-gre . The f
Hi Markus,
Thanks for all your help. I'll do some more testing on monday and I'll let you
know how it goes. Hopefully it'll be working as expected once having removed
the unused AD servers and sorting out and sync issues.
Cheers and have a great weekend!
Pedro
On 1 Nov 2014, at 13:11, Markus M
Hello
I am trying to get squid to send return traffic to the cisco router via a gre
tunnel.
I am observing that squid returns traffic in gre tunnel this is ip in ip gre
not wccp-gre . The firewall is dropping this packet as expected.
I have gone through many posts online so kindly respond if
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On 1/11/2014 6:39 p.m., Joel Mestres wrote:
> hello everyone! I'm trying to configure squid 2.7 so it works with
> a web server (another machine different from squid proxy server)
> running apache2 on port 8082 (for instance). Squid is installed on
>
Hi Pedro,
I looked at your captures and I observed something similar to Victor’s
issue. I see KRB5KRB_AP_ERR_MODIFIED and then the use of the name of the AD
object (e.g. proxy$) instead of HTTP/. I also see that you have
more than one AD server and I assume there is a sync problem betwe