Hi everyone !!
My issue is that i didn't received any data in access.log. I work on Ubuntu Server 16.04 with Squid 5.3.20 compiled with :
./configure --prefix=/usr --localstatedir=/var --libexecdir=${prefix}/lib/squid --datadir=${prefix}/share/squid --sysconfdir=/etc/squid --with-default-user=proxy --with-logdir=/var/log/squid --with-pidfile=/var/run/squid.pid --with-openssl --enable-icmp --enable-linux-netfilter --enable-wccpv2 --enable-gnuregex --enable-xmalloc-statistics --enable-async-io --enable-delay-pools --enable-useragent-log --enable-kill-parent-hack --enable-htpc --enable-forw-via-db --enable-cache-digests --enable-dl-malloc --enable-time-hack --enable-ssl --enable-ssl-crtd
This is my conf :
Internet
|
| 10.12.3.200
Cisco-ASA ----------------------- Squid Server
| 10.12.1.1
|
/------------------------/
|
| 10.12.2.18
Client
If my Squid server is UP my client can't go on web, else if my Squid server is DOWN he can surf on it.
I've allow localnet 10.12.1.0/24.
And i've tunnel GRE, and my Cisco saw it.
squid.conf :
...
http_port 80 intercept <== Should I write intercept or transparent ?
http_port 3128
wccp_version 2 <== Should I write 2 or 4 ?
http_port 80 intercept <== Should I write intercept or transparent ?
http_port 3128
wccp_version 2 <== Should I write 2 or 4 ?
wccp2_router 10.12.1.1
wccp2_forwarding_method 1 <== Should I write gre or 1 ?
wccp2_return_method 1 <== Should I write gre or 1 ?
wccp2_service standard 0 password=XXXX
wccp2_forwarding_method 1 <== Should I write gre or 1 ?
wccp2_return_method 1 <== Should I write gre or 1 ?
wccp2_service standard 0 password=XXXX
I've also : ip tunnel add wccp0 mode gre remote 10.12.1.1 local 10.12.12.200 dev ens32
I received packet WCCP "Are you here - I see you..."
But i can't access on web with my client if Squid server is UP and my access.log file stay empty... Could you help me ?
Best regards,
Maxime Lambert
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