David Lawson <david@xxxxxxxx> writes: >> You need as many public addresses as number of Squid instances you'd >> like to run in a single box, and configure each instance to listen on >> a different public address, e.g.: > > This is untrue in an LVS environment, though true if the Squids are > bare on the network. In the case where you're load balancing with I have to admit that I am in a setup that LVS routes traffic to Squid boxes through private network, and Squid response directly to clients ;-( > LVS, the simplest way to achieve this is to have each squid instance > simply listen on a unique port. Instance A on port 80, Instance B on > port 81, etc. The set up the LVS VIPs and RIPs to direct traffic > appropriately.