Speed Up WAN Link..Ideas needed

Ali Jawad alijawad1 at gmail.com
Sat Dec 17 15:21:12 PST 2011


Hi Juli
Did checkout to version 895 on both machines and did the following on both
machines as well , make clean in programs/wanproxy, make, copy wanproxy
file to /usr/sbin/ then launch

/usr/sbin/wanproxy -c /etc/wanproxy.conf

On the client I get

1324163928.337113 [/wanproxy/proxy/proxy0/listener] INFO: Listening on:
[0.0.0.0]:3300
1324163928.337732 [/event/thread] INFO: Starting event thread.
1324163930.640914 [/wanproxy/proxy/proxy0/connector] INFO: Connect failed:
<Error>/0 [Success]
1324163931.393061 [/wanproxy/proxy/proxy0/connector] INFO: Connect failed:
<Error>/0 [Success]
1324163932.144333 [/wanproxy/proxy/proxy0/connector] INFO: Connect failed:
<Error>/0 [Success]
1324163932.919439 [/wanproxy/proxy/proxy0/connector] INFO: Connect failed:
<Error>/0 [Success]
1324163933.906755 [/wanproxy/proxy/proxy0/connector] INFO: Connect failed:
<Error>/0 [Success]
1324163934.677630 [/wanproxy/proxy/proxy0/connector] INFO: Connect failed:
<Error>/0 [Success]
1324163935.459671 [/wanproxy/proxy/proxy0/connector] INFO: Connect failed:
<Error>/0 [Success]


And the browser is not working when setting socks to use wanproxy client.
Anything I missed here ?

Thanks

On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 2:02 AM, Ali Jawad <alijawad1 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi
> The problem happened on the latest trunk that I donwload just after your
> latest email, I will checkout trunk, clean and make and send output.
> Thank agains
> Regards
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 12:27 AM, Juli Mallett <juli at clockworksquid.com>wrote:
>
>> First, update to latest trunk since I fixed the issues you've reported so
>> far.
>>
>> Then could you go to programs/wanproxy on the client, "make clean",
>> and then send all of the output of "make" to the list?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Juli.
>>
>> On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 13:23, Ali Jawad <alijawad1 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Hi Juli
>> > Thanks for the continous help, I have one on the latest trunk, but the
>> > client I get errors while compiling the trunk on, the problem is
>> related to
>> > this it seems  "result of make in programs/wanproxy/"
>> >
>> >>> cc1plus: warnings being treated as errors
>> >>> ../../io/socket/simple_server.h: In instantiation of
>> >>> ‘SimpleServer<TCPServer>’:
>> >>> proxy_listener.h:10:   instantiated from here
>> >>> ../../io/socket/simple_server.h:12: warning: ‘class
>> >>> SimpleServer<TCPServer>’ has virtual functions but non-virtual
>> destructor
>> >>> proxy_listener.h:10: warning: ‘class ProxyListener’ has virtual
>> functions
>> >>> but non-virtual destructor
>> >>> make: *** [proxy_listener.o] Error 1
>> >
>> > On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 12:12 AM, Juli Mallett <juli at clockworksquid.com
>> >
>> > wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Hi Ali,
>> >>
>> >> Thanks for pointing out the problems with -Wnon-virtual-dtor — I fixed
>> >> those just now.
>> >>
>> >> You need to have the client and server running the same version.  The
>> >> protocol has changed considerable from 0.7.2 to today, and you should
>> >> not mix the two.
>> >>
>> >> That said, I think you may have some other problem with the errors
>> >> you're seeing; I don't think the mix of versions would explain it.
>> >> Still, if you would update both to trunk and report any issues you
>> >> encounter back, I'll try to fix them as soon as possible.  If you
>> >> continue to experience issues, I'll set up a CentOS VM to test
>> >> everything myself before asking you to do so again.
>> >>
>> >> Sorry about the continued difficulty.  I usually try very hard to make
>> >> sure users have a seamless experience of building and using WANProxy.
>> >> Once this is all resolved, I'll put out a release tarball, too.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks,
>> >> Juli.
>> >>
>> >> On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 05:44, Ali Jawad <alijawad1 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> > Right now using latest trunk for server, and latest tgz for client
>>  I am
>> >> > getting this error
>> >> >
>> >> > [root at CentOS54 programs]# /usr/sbin/wanproxy -c  /etc/wanproxy.conf
>> >> > 1324129297.168662 [/wanproxy] INFO: WANProxy 0.7.2
>> >> > 1324129297.169621 [/wanproxy] INFO: Copyright (c) 2008-2011
>> >> > WANProxy.org.
>> >> > 1324129297.170510 [/wanproxy] INFO: All rights reserved.
>> >> > 1324129297.171419 [/wanproxy/config] INFO: Configuring WANProxy.
>> >> > 1324129297.173140 [/io/system] INFO: Starting IO system.
>> >> > 1324129297.173861 [/event/thread] INFO: Starting event thread.
>> >> > 1324129319.092574 [/wanproxy/proxy/proxy0/connector] INFO: Connect
>> >> > failed:
>> >> > <Error>/0 [Success]
>> >> > 1324129319.895308 [/wanproxy/proxy/proxy0/connector] INFO: Connect
>> >> > failed:
>> >> > <Error>/0 [Success]
>> >> > 1324129320.699028 [/wanproxy/proxy/proxy0/connector] INFO: Connect
>> >> > failed:
>> >> > <Error>/0 [Success]
>> >> > 1324129321.499178 [/wanproxy/proxy/proxy0/connector] INFO: Connect
>> >> > failed:
>> >> > <Error>/0 [Success]
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 4:33 PM, Ali Jawad <alijawad1 at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> >> >>
>> >> >> If I go to the programs/wanproxy and just make there I get
>> >> >>
>> >> >> cc1plus: warnings being treated as errors
>> >> >> ../../io/socket/simple_server.h: In instantiation of
>> >> >> ‘SimpleServer<TCPServer>’:
>> >> >> proxy_listener.h:10:   instantiated from here
>> >> >> ../../io/socket/simple_server.h:12: warning: ‘class
>> >> >> SimpleServer<TCPServer>’ has virtual functions but non-virtual
>> >> >> destructor
>> >> >> proxy_listener.h:10: warning: ‘class ProxyListener’ has virtual
>> >> >> functions
>> >> >> but non-virtual destructor
>> >> >> make: *** [proxy_listener.o] Error 1
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 3:21 PM, Juli Mallett <
>> juli at clockworksquid.com>
>> >> >> wrote:
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> Hi Ali,
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> The problems you encountered should be fixed in Subversion.  Can
>> you
>> >> >>> please provide the errors you encountered?  Most commonly, the
>> problem
>> >> >>> is missing libuuid-dev or similar package, at least on Linux
>> systems.
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> Thanks!
>> >> >>> Juli.
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 06:56, Ali Jawad <alijawad1 at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> >> >>> > Hi
>> >> >>> > I tried to install latest src code but did only run in to
>> problems
>> >> >>> > during compiling, but 0.7.2 did not face any issues, did you face
>> >> >>> > problems with websites opening during that error ?
>> >> >>> > Regards
>> >> >>> >
>> >> >>> > On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 3:39 PM, Diego Woitasen
>> >> >>> > <diego at woitasen.com.ar>
>> >> >>> > wrote:
>> >> >>> >> On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 6:17 PM, Juli Mallett
>> >> >>> >> <juli at clockworksquid.com> wrote:
>> >> >>> >>> Hi Ali,
>> >> >>> >>>
>> >> >>> >>> On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 13:08, Ali Jawad <alijawad1 at gmail.com>
>> >> >>> >>> wrote:
>> >> >>> >>>> and on the client I am getting
>> >> >>> >>>>
>> >> >>> >>>> 1323524646.018556 [/wanproxy/proxy/proxy0/connector] ERR: void
>> >> >>> >>>> ProxyConnector::splice_complete(Event): Unexpected event:
>> >> >>> >>>> <Error>/32
>> >> >>> >>>> [Broken pipe]
>> >> >>> >>>> 1323524690.407944 [/assert] EMERG: void
>> >> >>> >>>> PipeProducer::produce(Buffer*): Halting: Assertion
>> (!output_eos_)
>> >> >>> >>>> failed at ../../io/pipe/pipe_producer.cc:109 in function void
>> >> >>> >>>> PipeProducer::produce(Buffer*).
>> >> >>> >>>> Aborted
>> >> >>> >>>
>> >> >>> >>> Thanks.  Several other users have reported this, but I have not
>> >> >>> >>> been
>> >> >>> >>> able to reproduce it.  I will redouble my efforts to reproduce.
>> >> >>> >>>
>> >> >>> >>>> On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 3:06 AM, Ali Jawad <
>> alijawad1 at gmail.com>
>> >> >>> >>>> wrote:
>> >> >>> >>>>> Hi
>> >> >>> >>>>> Browsers are FF 4.x and 3.x on Windows and Linux, I also
>> tried
>> >> >>> >>>>> IE8,
>> >> >>> >>>>> the config is the same one given in the examples, the OS is
>> >> >>> >>>>> CentOS
>> >> >>> >>>>> 5.6
>> >> >>> >>>>> 64bit.
>> >> >>> >>>>> Regards
>> >> >>> >>>>>
>> >> >>> >>>>> On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 12:48 AM, Juli Mallett
>> >> >>> >>>>> <juli at clockworksquid.com> wrote:
>> >> >>> >>>>>> Thanks for the feedback.  I don't think I will need access,
>> but
>> >> >>> >>>>>> I
>> >> >>> >>>>>> may
>> >> >>> >>>>>> need more configuration information to reproduce.  What OS
>> is
>> >> >>> >>>>>> WANProxy
>> >> >>> >>>>>> running on?  Can you send your configuration?  What browser
>> is
>> >> >>> >>>>>> the
>> >> >>> >>>>>> client?
>> >> >>> >>>>>>
>> >> >>> >>>>>> Thanks!
>> >> >>> >>>>>>
>> >> >>> >>>>>> On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 13:44, Ali Jawad <
>> alijawad1 at gmail.com>
>> >> >>> >>>>>> wrote:
>> >> >>> >>>>>>> Hi
>> >> >>> >>>>>>> Thanks for the help so far, I might be able to give you
>> access
>> >> >>> >>>>>>> to
>> >> >>> >>>>>>> check it out if needed, as for now no IPV6, sites like cnn
>> >> >>> >>>>>>> youtube etc
>> >> >>> >>>>>>> Regards
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>
>> >> >>> >>>>>>> On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 12:34 AM, Juli Mallett
>> >> >>> >>>>>>> <juli at clockworksquid.com> wrote:
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>> This seems very strange.  Which sites?  Do you have IPv6
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>> connectivity?
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>  If you don't have IPv6 connectivity, I wonder if that
>> might
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>> be
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>> the
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>> problem, and we might need some way to tell WANProxy to
>> use
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>> IPv4
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>> only.
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>  If you have specific examples that likely will make it
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>> easier
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>> for me
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>> to reproduce and fix.
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>> Thanks & sorry to hear about your difficulty,
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>> Juli.
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>> On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 12:04, Ali Jawad
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>> <alijawad1 at gmail.com>
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>> wrote:
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>> Hi
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>> I completed the setup, but some sites open and some not,
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>> some
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>> sites
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>> need to be reloaded a few times for it to work, I.e. CSS
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>> does
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>> not load
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>> etc.
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>> Any ideas ?
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>> Regards
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>> On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 12:27 AM, Juli Mallett
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>> <juli at clockworksquid.com> wrote:
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>> Hi Ali,
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>> If you already have the SOCKS example configured, then
>> you
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>> should be
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>> able to use your browser or operating system's proxy
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>> configuration to
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>> tell it to use SOCKS for HTTP or FTP or whatever
>> protocols
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>> you
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>> need.
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>> If you have trouble finding this and tell us what OS and
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>> browser or
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>> other software you're using I'm sure one of us can help
>> you
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>> get the
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>> information you need!
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>> Thanks,
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>> Juli.
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>> On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 03:26, Ali Jawad
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>> <alijawad1 at gmail.com>
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> Hi
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> I did setup wanproxy in client/server mode as per the
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> Proxying over a
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> WAN using SOCKS example in
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> http://wanproxy.org/examples.shtml
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> . Here
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> is the issue
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>>
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> I do have a server in Asia which is the client and a
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> server
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> in the USA
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> which is the wanproxy server, I want traffic for
>> browsing
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> to
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> pass
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> through the wanproxy link and from there on fetch the
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> sites I
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> need in
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> the states and send them back after that through the
>> WAN
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> link
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> to the
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> client server which sends them to the browser of the
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> client
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> in my LAN.
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>>
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> Is this something WAN proxy does ? Do I need to do
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> additional
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> stuff ?
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> Such as setting up SQUID on wanproxy server or client
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> server
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> ? Is any
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> ip forwarding needed ? What configuration should I use
>> on
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> the
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> browsers
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> ?
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>>
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> I am sorry for the long list of questions, but I am
>> sure
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> it
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> will come
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> in handy for people who research the topic online "once
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> answered that
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> is :)"
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>>
>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> Thanks !
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>> >> >>> >>
>> >> >>> >> Hi,
>> >> >>> >>  I had that error with the 0.7.2 release. I'm using the latest
>> code
>> >> >>> >> from subversion and I haven't seen the error again.
>> >> >>> >>
>> >> >>> >> Regards,
>> >> >>> >>  Diego
>> >> >>> >>
>> >> >>> >> --
>> >> >>> >> Diego Woitasen
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>
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