The Squid FAQ entry on WCCP provides a link to a kernel patch for WCCP
and a standalone kernel module. The kernel patch tends to make it
easier for folks unfamiliar with how to build a kernel module separately
from the kernel. If you use the patch, you will then be able to select
WCCP when configuring. FAQs are great for this sort of information.
James wrote:
> Hello Deniz,
> Thanks
> I did not find ip_wccp module in kernel while compiling it.
> Where to enable this module in kernel.
>
> Thanks
> -James
>
>
>
>
>>Have you compiled ip_wccp for your kernel
>>Did you compile your kernel with netfilter support
>>Did you setup your iptables for port redirection
>>Did you set your home_router in your conf file
>>Did you enable ip_wccp on your router.
>>You have to give more info about the case ?
>>
>>Deniz Aydemir
>>
>>--- James <james343us@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>>How to enable ip_wccp kernel module in linux-2.4.17
>>>kernel
>>>
>>>-James
>>>
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-- Joe Cooper <joe@swelltech.com> http://www.swelltech.com Web Caching Appliances and SupportReceived on Sun Jan 20 2002 - 07:44:41 MST
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