Re: [squid-users] ISP-style Transparent Proxy

From: Nick Bright <nick.bright_at_valnet.net>
Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2012 12:27:28 -0600

On 11/7/2012 6:06 PM, Nick Bright wrote:
> The primary difference that I see is on the Cisco configuration. I
> reconfigured my test router to match the configuration in your example
> (modifying 10.80.3.0/24 to match my testing subnet), but packets weren't
> being redirected to the cache at all - no hits showing on the access-list.
>
> When I moved the statements:
>
> ip wccp 80 redirect out
> ip wccp 90 redirect in
>
> from the interface facing the clients to be cached, to the interface
> facing the internet, it started redirecting clients to the cache and
> everything now (appears!) to be working properly as a transparent tproxy
> cache!
>

Interestingly, when I put this in to production, I had to put the "ip
wccp..." statements above on the LAN interface, rather than the WAN
interface; in my testing I had to put it on the WAN interface.

Just following up for the sake of people finding this thread in a google
search later....

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