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Hi, the os is a OpenSuse, and i have no firewall in this machine...

The tcp_outgoing_address solve this problem??

The tcp_outgoing_address is the address of the router of link2?

Regards,


On 5/7/07, K K <kkadow@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 5/7/07, Fabio Silva <fssilva@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi all, i need to configure a squid server in a machine but i need to
> send the traffic of squid to another link!
>
> link1            link2
>     squid BOX
>
> The link1 is the default GW of the network but i need to send the
> traffic to the link2...

What is the host OS?  Are you using PF or some other host packet-filter?

If you do not need failover to link1, the solution could be as simple
as setting tcp_outgoing_address in squid.conf to be the local IP for
the interface towards link2, and then, if necessary, using
source-based routing in the kernel/packet filter or in a router to
force traffic showing this source IP to always go out via link2.

Kevin



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Fabio S. Silva

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