Re: [squid-users] After enabling IPv6 squid no longer responds

2019-11-26 Thread Amos Jeffries
On 26/11/19 11:52 am, Alex Rousskov wrote: > On 11/25/19 1:53 PM, James Moe wrote: > >> I have narrowed the problem space. The issue occurs only with https:, and not >> always. Most sites timeout, others (partially) load after a delay of 5 - 20 >> seconds. >> The delay never occurs for non-secure

Re: [squid-users] After enabling IPv6 squid no longer responds

2019-11-26 Thread Amos Jeffries
On 26/11/19 8:11 am, James Moe wrote: > On 2019-11-14 3:04 PM, Alex Rousskov wrote: > >> FYI: "utterly ignored" seems to contradict "error message from squid" >> above. >> > The command "ip a" produces the following rather intimidating output. > Should I > add some more IPv6 addresses to the co

Re: [squid-users] After enabling IPv6 squid no longer responds

2019-11-25 Thread Alex Rousskov
On 11/25/19 1:53 PM, James Moe wrote: >>> There is nothing in the access.log; the request is utterly ignored. >> FYI: "utterly ignored" seems to contradict "error message from squid" >> above. > I know. Confusing. My remark was meant as a hint that something in your description needs adjus

Re: [squid-users] After enabling IPv6 squid no longer responds

2019-11-25 Thread James Moe
On 2019-11-14 3:04 PM, Alex Rousskov wrote: > FYI: "utterly ignored" seems to contradict "error message from squid" > above. > The command "ip a" produces the following rather intimidating output. Should I add some more IPv6 addresses to the configuration parameter "localnet"? Address fd2f:476

Re: [squid-users] After enabling IPv6 squid no longer responds

2019-11-25 Thread James Moe
On 2019-11-14 3:04 PM, Alex Rousskov wrote: > Can you connect to port 80 of that IPv6 address using telnet, wget, or > curl running on the Squid box? > Yes. $ telnet fd2f:4760:521f:3f3c::c0a8:45f6 80 Trying fd2f:4760:521f:3f3c::c0a8:45f6... Connected to fd2f:4760:521f:3f3c::c0a8:45f6. Escape ch

Re: [squid-users] After enabling IPv6 squid no longer responds

2019-11-14 Thread Alex Rousskov
On 11/14/19 1:50 PM, James Moe wrote: > On 13/11/2019 12.36 pm, James Moe wrote: > >> After adding v6 addresses to the server and hosts, and enabling an RA, >> squid >> no longer delivers anything from its cache, or is exceedingly slow about it. > Here is a typical error message from squid:

Re: [squid-users] After enabling IPv6 squid no longer responds

2019-11-14 Thread Antony Stone
On Thursday 14 November 2019 at 19:50:00, James Moe wrote: > On 13/11/2019 12.36 pm, James Moe wrote: > > After adding v6 addresses to the server and hosts, and enabling an RA, > > squid no longer delivers anything from its cache, or is exceedingly slow > > about it. > > Here is a typical

Re: [squid-users] After enabling IPv6 squid no longer responds

2019-11-14 Thread James Moe
On 13/11/2019 12.36 pm, James Moe wrote: > After adding v6 addresses to the server and hosts, and enabling an RA, squid > no longer delivers anything from its cache, or is exceedingly slow about it. > Here is a typical error message from squid: The following error was encountered while trying

Re: [squid-users] After enabling IPv6 squid no longer responds

2019-11-14 Thread James Moe
On 13/11/2019 12.36 pm, James Moe wrote: > After adding v6 addresses to the server and hosts, and enabling an RA, squid > no longer delivers anything from its cache, or is exceedingly slow about it. > Any one? -- James Moe moe dot james at sohnen-moe dot com 520.743.3936 Think. signature.a

[squid-users] After enabling IPv6 squid no longer responds

2019-11-13 Thread James Moe
Hello, squid v4.8 I have started transitioning our local network to IPv6. After adding v6 addresses to the server and hosts, and enabling an RA, squid no longer delivers anything from its cache, or is exceedingly slow about it. I have reviewed the wiki. The one section that discusses this