I'm ccing the list because I forgot to CC on my first reply...
Quoting Adrian Chadd <adrian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
On Wed, Feb 06, 2008, Dennis B. Hopp wrote:
Sorry didn't mean to be so short on the last e-mail, accidentally hit
send...
Yes the cache engine and the host are both behind the "inside"
interface of the pix. We have a 4000 switch behind the pix that is
routing between vlans, this switch doesn't support WCCP so I can't try
to do the redirection there.
4000 or 4500? Which sup?
It's a 4000.
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Like I said the WCCP works sometimes and other times it basically
seems to timeout. I'm not sure exactly what options I should give
tcpdump to try and debug this.
Yeah. Grab ethereal/wireshark and take a look. Its hard to say what to look
for, except looking for stuff in the headers. :)
I'll try to get some more info today or tomorrow on this. Should I
just run tcpdump on the gre0 interface or should I include the eth0
interface?
adrian