Right now I'm only using one Squid in the test environment. When the IP
is added to the squid config file I see that LVS is able to add the
server to the pool but when I go to the VIP in a browser I see that LVS
only sees the connection as inactive. When I remove the IP in the squid
config file everything works and the connection is shown as active.
Brad
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[mailto:lvs-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Joseph
Mack NA3T
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 3:54 PM
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Subject: Re: [lvs-users] LVS & Reverse Proxy Squid
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007, Brad Taylor wrote:
> We use LVS to send traffic to multiple Squid 2.5 servers in reverse
> proxy mode. We want to put multiple Squid instances on one box and
have
> successful done that by changing: http_port 80 to http_port
> 192.168.60.7:80 in the squid.conf file. We tested to that instance of
> squid and worked successfully. Once it is added to the LVS load
balancer
> the site no longer works. I'll check with the Squid group also.
it's a little hard to tell what the problem is when you only
tell us how one squid is configured.
Joe
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