Are you running Squid for reverse-proxy? If so there are many different IPs accessing your systems, so using a sourcehash for load-balancing is pretty well. If not reverse-proxy sourcehash has nothing meanings. Regards. ---------- Original Message ---------- From: NublaII Lists <nublaii.lists@xxxxxxxxx> To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: squid 2.6/2.7 with cache_peer and sourcehash Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2009 10:04:28 +0100 Hi, we have 3 caches running 2.6 and 2.7 serving pages and since we need to maintain sessions we are thinking on using squid to do it adding 'sourcehash' to the cache_peer lines. How does this work exactly? let's say my company uses a firewall that exposes a single IP for outside web browsing. If I hit the squid servers and get 1 assigned based on my IP, will all of my coworkers hit the same server? My concern is that we get some of these type of big corporate clients locked on a single machine while the other ones are doing nothing... Tnx ____________________________________________________________ Save $10 on Flowers and Gifts! Shop now at www.ftd.com/16714 http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL2231/c?cp=d7ZhKMD2uwAhy2s0DaDN5gAAJz4_zcPXSKpk-wtwPtDFgJ8JAAIAAAAUAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAVBAAAAABodHRwOi8vd3d3LmZ0ZC5jb20vMTY3MTQ=