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Re: what is best method to connect two squid servers on the same router?

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On 13/05/2013 2:26 a.m., Fix Nichols wrote:
Heh if you are running Debian and lazy, you could

'apt-get install squid -y ; apt-get install squid3 -y'

Youd have squid 2.7 and squid3 both installed.

And wont work for much longer. We are in the process of replacing "squid" with a transitional package to squid3.

But I know, thats just being lazy, you can install two squids just
change the name and location of your binaries on one of them, and its
cache directories, as well. Assuming squid is resident on a pc and not a
router that is. It should be pretty straight forward.

Or do it properly and install Squid once. Just start it twice with two squid.conf files containing different settings. Ta-Dah!


If, I'm understanding the original poster right though it sounds like traffic is leaving the Squid and being diverted back into them in a forwarding loop. Or that the traffic flows are getting mixed up somehow in other ways.

Amos




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