mån 2006-09-04 klockan 13:52 +0000 skrev Richard Stern: > looking to do transparent caching using Squid and Cisco routers. Getting > hung up on setting up the wccp module. Not planning on using gre, although > would consider doing that way if ip wccp module does not work out. What's wrong with using ip_gre? ip_wccp is a dirty hack, and should only be used if ip_gre doesn't work.. > I have read numerous posts / blogs etc on the subject, mostly by (Henrik > Nordstrom) but I cannot seem to get the ip_wccp module to work! > Environment: > Kernel 2.6.15-1.2054_FC5 (redhat fedora core 5) > ip_wccp-1.7 from http://www.squid-cache.org/WCCP-support/Linux/ use ip_gre, it works just fine, fully supported by all involved etc.. > Steps taken: > Downloaded and rebuilt kernel from source The above kernel is the Fedora kernel, not your custom build. But ip_gre in the Fedora kernel works just fine, no need to look elsewhere. > Method A: > unpacked wccp tar > Used the Makefile that came with ip_wccp-1.7 > > cp ip_wccp.ko /lib/modules/2.6.8/kernel/net/ipv4 [substitute my path] > > edit modules dep file (vi /lib/modules/2.6.8/modules.dep) and add the > following line: /lib/modules/2.6.8/kernel/net/ipv4/ip_wccp.ko: You could have done just "make install". but I have not tried ip_wccp on any recent kernel. Kind of pointless now that ip_gre from the standard kenel has all that is needed. See the FAQ for details on how to set up the WCCP/GRE tunnel using ip_gre. Regards Henrik
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