samk@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
See Thread at: http://www.techienuggets.com/Detail?tx=58290 Posted on behalf of a User
I think there is something wrong in this OWA server setup:
Check with nslookup if OWA2007 have round robin active:
C:\>nslookup mail.telecomitalia.it
Server: dns1.tiscaliia.it
Address: 213.205.32.10
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: mail.telecomitalia.it
Addresses: 156.54.233.103, 156.54.233.102
If is active like my example use thi in your squid configuration (squid.conf):
balance_on_multiple_ip off
A round robin configuration for a OWA front-end is a wrong
solution because OWA is a session based web application.
Lodovico Bertolini
In Response To:
Hi folks,
I'm experiencing some trouble to acces an OWA 2007 server, located
behing an ISA reverse proxy, through our Squid 2.6ST18 proxy.
When I try to access it, IE or Firefox keeps waiting for data to
tranfer, the page stays blank and it nevers falls nor on time-out or
any other error.
Squid log shows lines that let think that there is some traffic transferred:
1225194824.927 1042 10.1.103.104 TCP_MISS/200 3088 CONNECT
OBFUSCATED_URL:443 - DIRECT/84.14.218.217 -
1225194825.050 118 10.1.103.104 TCP_MISS/200 1056 CONNECT
OBFUSCATED_URL:443 - DIRECT/84.14.218.217 -
1225194825.185 133 10.1.103.104 TCP_MISS/200 4524 CONNECT
OBFUSCATED_URL:443 - DIRECT/84.14.218.217 -
1225194825.367 168 10.1.103.104 TCP_MISS/200 2371 CONNECT
OBFUSCATED_URL:443 - DIRECT/84.14.218.217 -
1225194849.719 24520 10.1.103.104 TCP_MISS/200 155 CONNECT
OBFUSCATED_URL:443 - DIRECT/84.14.218.217 -
CONNECT is a sign of a browser configured to use a forward-proxy
To front-end OWA you need a reverse-proxy. See the OWA config examples
in the Squid FAQ.
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/ConfigExamples/SquidAndOutlookWebAccess
Amos
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Please be using
Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE5 or 3.0.STABLE10
Current Beta Squid 3.1.0.2