To clarify, I already have the application coded to round robin through a provided list of IP:port combinations, I simply need to get Squid to run on both local IPs.
Supplying multiple http_port directives to Squid doesn't seem to do the trick:
http_port 24.69.1.2:%PORT%
http_port 24.69.1.3:%PORT%
I only seem to get Squid to run on 24.69.1.2. :(
thanks again for your help on this.
Cameron Knowlton
At 6:55 PM -0800 09/11/15, Cameron Knowlton wrote:
>I think I'm more confused than ever.
>
>I have 2 IP addresses on my computer, running over a single ethernet interface (EN0). I need to balance http GET requests coming from my machine across those 2 IP addresses, such that the remote server (let's call it coolstuff.com) sees the requests as coming from 2 different IPs.
>
>How can I configure Squid to do so?
>
>thanks for your help,
>Cameron Knowlton
>
>
>At 3:37 PM +1300 09/11/16, Amos Jeffries wrote:
>>One thing I think needs to be made clear balance_on_multiple_ip ONLY makes
>>squid select different remote serve IPs from the DNS results of looking up
>>that domain name per-request. It does nothing towards the OS selection of
>>Squids' outgoing IP.
>>
>>For example; say example.com has 2 IPs (*.1 and *.2). With that setting
>>turned on.
>> Squid fetch http://example.com/ from *.1.
>> A second client request for http://example.com will fetch from *.2
>>instead.
>> A third client request will fetch from *.1, etc etc.
>>
>>Squids outgoing IP will be the system default for all three+ requests.
>>
>>Amos
>>
>>On Mon, 16 Nov 2009 10:09:29 +0800, "Network Administrator"
>><admin_at_sscrmnl.edu.ph> wrote:
>>> Hi Cameron,
>>>
>>> You could try it on the kernel level, theres a good howto (lartc.org) on
>>> multiple internet connection (a crude but effective load balancing
>>style).
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Nats
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Cameron Knowlton [mailto:cameron_at_igods.com]
>>> Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 8:16 AM
>>> To: squid-users_at_squid-cache.org
>>> Subject: Re: [squid-users] squid proxy - multiple outgoing IP addresses
>>>
>>> Thanks, Landy, this looks like great information.
>>>
>>> I'm not running a load balanced machine, so I'm guessing this won't work
>>> for
>>> me? I have multiple IPs on the same ethernet interface:
>> > 24.69.1.2
>>> 24.69.1.3
>>>
>>> I'm trying to run the proxy on port 8080 over both of those local IPs.
>>>
>>> Soon, I may opt for a load balanced machine at my new installation, but
>>I
>>> need to overcome my initial proof of concept with the single interface.
>>>
>>> I feel close, can anyone point me in the right direction?
>>>
>>> thanks much,
>>> cameron knowlton
>>>
>>>
>>> At 7:00 AM -0800 09/11/14, Landy Landy wrote:
>>>>I´m running a squid server on a load balance machine with two dsl lines
>>> with
>>>>
>>>>balance_on_multiple_ip on
>>>>
>>>>option and it work flawlessly.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>--- On Fri, 11/13/09, Amos Jeffries <squid3_at_treenet.co.nz> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> From: Amos Jeffries <squid3_at_treenet.co.nz>
>>>>> Subject: Re: [squid-users] squid proxy - multiple outgoing IP
>>addresses
>>>>> To:
>>>>> Cc: squid-users_at_squid-cache.org
>>>>> Date: Friday, November 13, 2009, 7:21 PM
>>>>> Cameron Knowlton wrote:
>>>>> > I'm trying to configure Squid to run over multiple IP
>>>>> addresses. I found the following configuration code that
>>>>> supposedly manages the task, but I can't seem to get it
>>>>> working:
>>>>> >
>>>> > > acl ip1 myip 24.69.1.2
>>>> > > acl ip2 myip 24.69.1.3
>>>>> > tcp_outgoing_address 24.69.1.2 ip1
>>>>> > tcp_outgoing_address 24.69.1.3 ip2
>>>>>
>>>>> The above depends on what your http_port and/or https_port
>>>>> settings are. And what IPs are assigned to the machine.
>>>>>
>>>>> NP: myip ACL type does not work reliably on interception
>>>>> proxies. Only of regular forward-proxies and
>>>>> reverse-proxies.
>>>>>
>>>>> Amos
>>>>> -- Please be using
>>>>> Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE7 or 3.0.STABLE20
>>>>> Current Beta Squid 3.1.0.14
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
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