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On 6/03/2013 8:20 p.m., jiluspo wrote:
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/udp_incoming_address/ was been buggy
and been around in ubuntu bug report.

udp_incoming_address doesn't work.

The only bug I see in Ubuntu about that directive is that it causes DNS packets to go to the address configured. Which is exactly the designed behaviour. Like I said it affects DNS as well as ICP so you need a recursive resolver / relay listening on localhost:53 and sending out where they should go.


Although it shows in cache.log
2013/03/06 02:05:59| Accepting ICP messages at 127.0.0.1, port 3130, FD 13.

Squid2 been deprecated so this will be hanging around. I'll debug them later
but for now I'll just off to multicast and use 2 instance peering.

K.

-----Original Message-----
From: Amos Jeffries
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2013 6:47 AM
To: jiluspo
Subject: Re:  localhost multicast

On 6/03/2013 1:44 a.m., jiluspo wrote:
Dead end With icp_port cant bind on ip/interface
Ah. I was working on a patch to make all the *_port directives accept
IP:port binding the way http_port does today.
Thank you for the reminder, I need to get it back into the audit
process
for inclusion.


For now you need to set udp_incoming_address to bind the listening
address, icp+port to bind the port on that address.
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/udp_incoming_address/

Note that it affects DNS too so you may need a stub resolver to relay
localhost DNS traffic to your actual resolvers.

Amos

-----Original Message-----
From: Amos Jeffries [mailto:squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2013 8:00 PM
To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  localhost multicast

On 5/03/2013 11:35 p.m., jiluspo wrote:
Good day,

	Is there other way we can multicast in localhost without creating
virtual Ethernet for additional ip?.
What do you mean by "virtual Ethernet"?

If you mean  ... eth0:0, eth0:1. It is wrong. They are one interface
with multiple IPs. Use the "ip" tools instead of the "ifconfig" tools
and you will see the proper NIC / interface configuration.
I'd love to see some examples.

Amos

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