Hi Adrian,
I set the wccp2_forwarding_method to 2 and things are working better 
now.  I had to tweak my iptables redirect rules, however.  Note that I 
tried using the "wccp2_assignment_method 2" setting but I got the 
following error, after which squid restarted.
2006/12/05 19:19:46| assertion failed: wccp2.c:1504: "value <= 0x1741"
In the interests of helping other people down the road, here are the 
changes.
=====<beginning of changes>=====
squid.conf changes:
## Add a squid listener on localhost, due to REDIRECT below
##
http_port 127.0.0.1:8080
wccp2_forwarding_method 2
iptables changes:
## flush the existing iptables nat rules.
iptables -t nat -F
iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i eth2                 \
          -p tcp --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-port 8080
GRE tunnel no longer needed:
ip tunnel del gre1
=====<end of changes>=====
Thanks very much for the help.
/Jason
Adrian Chadd wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 05, 2006, Jason Taylor wrote:
> 
>> The intercept router:
>>  - Cisco 6509
>>  - IOS version 12.2.18sxf
> 
> Hm, I've heard rumours that there's been some WCCPv2 bugs in the SXF code.
> Yah, there's an unrelated bug resolved in 12.2(18)SXF7 and a couple more
> in previous releases but nothing related to GRE. Ok.
> 
>>  - loopback IP: 172.20.1.72
>>  - WCCP IP (IP facing squid): 192.168.40.33 (default gateway for squid)
> 
>> +-------+-------+   +------------+
>> | 192.168.251.1 |   |  Internet  |
>> |   Cisco 6509  +---+  Firewall  +==> To Internet
>> |  v12.2.18 sxf |   | NAT is here|
>> | 192.168.40.33 |   +------------+
>> +-------+-------+
>>         |
>> +-------+-------+
>> | 192.168.40.37 |
>> |  Squid Proxy  |
>> +---------------+
>>
>> Squid.conf settings:
>> wccp2_router  192.168.40.33
>> wccp2_address 192.168.40.37
>> wccp2_service standard 0
> 
> If its directly connected then I'd give using L2 forwardinga shot over
> GRE forwarding. Just set wccp2_forwarding_method 2 in squid.conf.
> See if L2 redirection does the right thing. Keep the iptables rule
> but toss the GRE tunnel.
> 
> (I'd also suggest trying mask assignment over hash assignment with
> Squid-2.6 but apparently mask assignment is causing Squid to crash.
> I'm testing a workaround atm. It won't matter unless you're doing
> quite a lot of traffic and you notice the MSFC CPU usage go way up.)
> 
> 
> 
> Adrian
> 
Received on Tue Dec 05 2006 - 18:48:23 MST
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