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Mine work with only one interface (actually two, because we use teaming ethernet card for backup in case of failure of one of them), what's the problem ??? 


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-----Message d'origine-----
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Envoyé : jeudi 25 avril 2013 09:30
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Objet : Re:  running squid by only one eth

On Thu, 25 Apr 2013 00:01:05 -0700
"ma~sha" <sspardis2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi all,
> Is it possible to run squid by only one eth, for example eth0 only? If 
> this is possible how do I do it?
> thx
> 

Of course you can "run squid with one interface" you just wont have any uplink/internet. If you are going to do this, one way would be the obvious that you need to setup vlans for multiple addresses on your single interface. However, this will likely require a switch that supports vlans via serveral available options. 

Its clearly going to be easier, in my mind, to simply add another interface to your machine if those resources & options are not available to you. 

Perhaps someone else has insight into other options. 

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