Ross Kovelman wrote:
From: Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 14:32:17 +1300
Cc: "squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: WCCP
Ross Kovelman wrote:
I am going to be using WCCP. I did another reconfigure with the --enable
WCCP option. How can I check that it is on and running? The next step I
need to do is upgrade to version 2 since the Cisco only communicates on
version 2. I tried to do the patch < upgrade patch but then I get a
response with path to upgrade and I am not sure where the file is I need
patch.
There is zero need to patch for support WCCPv2. It's been built into
Squid for many years now.
Run "./configure --help".
* If it lists "--disable-wccpv2" there is no need to do anything.
* If it lists "--enable-wccpv2" , add that to your build options.
* If it does not mention "wccpv2" at all upgrade your Squid version.
Then setup squid.conf with the relevant wccp2_* options.
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/ or the wiki example configs have
details on those.
Amos
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Amos,
Thanks again.
Running the ./configure --help only says this:
--disable-wccp Disable Web Cache Coordination V1 Protocol
--disable-wccpv2 Disable Web Cache Coordination V2 Protocol
When I did the install I ran the ./configure --enable wccp option. I didn't
say --enable-wccpv2, does this matter? I also have this in the config:
wccp2_router 192.168.16.1
wccp2_forwarding_method 1
wccp2_return_method 1
I am running Squid Web Proxy 2.7.STABLE5.
Okay. Thats fine.
The ./configure results mean that both WCCP versions are built into
Squid by default unless you explicitly say --disable. Nothing extra
needed to build them.
The config options you have there are already WCCPv2-only options for
Cisco. Nothing new needed there either.
If thats not working its a config error somewhere.
Amos
--
Please be using
Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE7 or 3.0.STABLE19
Current Beta Squid 3.1.0.14