Re: [squid-users] IPv6 only network

2017-10-31 Thread Alex Rousskov
On 10/31/2017 01:13 AM, Amos Jeffries wrote: > Why disabling persistence? it has nothing to do with IPv4 vs IPv6. FWIW, the author is correctly following squid.conf instructions: "The use of this directive using client dependent ACLs is incompatible with the use of server side persistent connecti

Re: [squid-users] IPv6 only network

2017-10-31 Thread xpro6000
Since at home I only have IPv4, I can't fully disable ipv4 on the squid server OS. I think the best option for me would be to configure iptables to reject ipv4 on any port other than port "3001" which is what squid is accepting ipv4 connections to. Would that be possible with iptables? On Tue, Oct

Re: [squid-users] IPv6 only network

2017-10-31 Thread Amos Jeffries
On 31/10/17 18:34, xpro6000 wrote: Unfortunately my ISP does not provide an IPv6 IP, I need to create an only IPv6 network so I can test an iphone app as required by the Apple store https://developer.apple.com/support/ipv6/ Squids' default behavi

[squid-users] IPv6 only network

2017-10-30 Thread xpro6000
Unfortunately my ISP does not provide an IPv6 IP, I need to create an only IPv6 network so I can test an iphone app as required by the Apple store https://developer.apple.com/support/ipv6/ What I did was, I created a VPS with IPv6 support, I added the following to squid.conf http_port 3001 acl p