RE: [squid-users] Link splitting

From: Elsen Marc <elsen@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 18:37:12 +0100

 
> Hi again.
>
> Let me explain the situation here, and then I'll tell the problem. I'm
> wondering if it can be solved using squid or not.
> We have one machine here at work that connects to the
> internet. We have
> two internet links, on different interfaces (with different IPs, of
> course).
> Before using squid, our Cisco would check from which
> interface the data
> came, and would send it through the right link (NAT'ing the address).
> The right link is hard coded inside the Cisco (like, networks
> 1 and 2 go
> through link A and networks 3 and 4 go through link B).
> With the advent of installing squid, a big problem was introduced. The
> requests no longer come from the network themselves, but come from the
> machine hosting squid. And so, they all go through the same link.
> I'm wondering if I can make squid send its requests through different
> interfaces depending on the source address, or if I'll have to solve
> this problem on a lower layer.
> Hope you understand the problem.
>

  Check :

     tcp_outgoing_address

  in squid.conf.default and read the comments too
  
  M.
Received on Thu Mar 25 2004 - 10:37:18 MST

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