--- Michel Santos <michel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > pinky you disse na ultima mensagem: > > > >> but perhaps you check first who has access to > your > >> box and change lines > >> like "acl all 0.0.0.0" or so > >> > >> > > I checked that for sure , I mentioned that in my > first > > email . > > > no you didn't > well you can see I said that I put strict acl > certainly squid does not download for itself right exactly , 100% agree with u > so it comes from > somewhere and if some can use your squid then you > are allowing access to > it > > anyway, traffic is what you complain about and > traffic you can observe > easy (tcpdump) and find in seconds where it comes I used tcpdump , but as u can see I have 15Mbps (1000 live users) , so thats not so easy. > from, probably netstat I checked netstat and there is nothing wrong as I said I configured a strictk firewall no one can access my cache without my permission > shows it already > > your cisco is correct? may be you send squid's > traffic also back to squid ... > By default wccp is smart enough to not forward the cache traffic to itself , despite that I added an acl to the cisco router to block deny wccp for the cache. but I still no succsess . > michel > ... > > > > > **************************************************** > Datacenter Matik http://datacenter.matik.com.br > E-Mail e Data Hosting Service para Profissionais. > **************************************************** > > Be pink or not to be ____________________________________________________________________________________ Building a website is a piece of cake. Yahoo! Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/webhosting