Re: [squid-users] Anybody using squid on openWRT ?

2014-08-25 Thread Leonardo Rodrigues


If you're talking about caching, then you're absolutely correct. If 
you're using squid just for filtering and policies enforcment, as i'm 
doing, than even a small box like the routerboards i'm using (32Mb RAM 
and 64Mb flash disk) is enough for a 30-40 stations network. squid needs 
a bit of tweaking for running on those but, once you mastered that, is 
works absolutely fine. I even have it doing authentication on Windows 
ADs through ldap authenticators !


On 22/08/14 15:16, Lawrence Pingree wrote:

Plus a wifi device is severely underpowered and lacks sufficient memory and 
storage for squid to provide any real benefit (IMHO).



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RE: [squid-users] Anybody using squid on openWRT ?

2014-08-25 Thread Lawrence Pingree
Gotcha. Agreed. 

-Original Message-
From: Leonardo Rodrigues [mailto:leolis...@solutti.com.br] 
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2014 10:58 AM
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Anybody using squid on openWRT ?


 If you're talking about caching, then you're absolutely correct. If you're 
using squid just for filtering and policies enforcment, as i'm doing, than even 
a small box like the routerboards i'm using (32Mb RAM and 64Mb flash disk) is 
enough for a 30-40 stations network. squid needs a bit of tweaking for running 
on those but, once you mastered that, is works absolutely fine. I even have it 
doing authentication on Windows ADs through ldap authenticators !

On 22/08/14 15:16, Lawrence Pingree wrote:
 Plus a wifi device is severely underpowered and lacks sufficient memory and 
 storage for squid to provide any real benefit (IMHO).


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[squid-users] Anybody using squid on openWRT ?

2014-08-22 Thread babajaga
Just trying to use offic. package for openWRT, which is based on squid2.7
only.
Having detected some DNS-issues, does anybody use squid on openWRT, and
which squid version ?



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Re: [squid-users] Anybody using squid on openWRT ?

2014-08-22 Thread Cassiano Martin
Unfortunately openwrt squid package is very outdated and buggy. I've
tried it, but I gave up.

I'm not sure, but they do not include software which uses C++ as
language. 99% of its package repository are C source software, may be
this is one reason to keep an older squid version, which is not
written in C++

2014-08-22 7:48 GMT-03:00 babajaga augustus_me...@yahoo.de:
 Just trying to use offic. package for openWRT, which is based on squid2.7
 only.
 Having detected some DNS-issues, does anybody use squid on openWRT, and
 which squid version ?



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Re: [squid-users] Anybody using squid on openWRT ?

2014-08-22 Thread Leonardo Rodrigues


i do use it a lot and despite the fact it's outdated, it works just 
fine for my cases. I have even made myself a patch to enable the 
compilation of ldap authenticators, so i could authenticate users 
through LDAP, usually to an AD server.



On 22/08/14 07:48, babajaga wrote:

Just trying to use offic. package for openWRT, which is based on squid2.7
only.
Having detected some DNS-issues, does anybody use squid on openWRT, and
which squid version ?




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RE: [squid-users] Anybody using squid on openWRT ?

2014-08-22 Thread James Harper
 
 Just trying to use offic. package for openWRT, which is based on squid2.7
 only.
 Having detected some DNS-issues, does anybody use squid on openWRT,
 and which squid version ?
 

I am using squid on a buffalo router on openwrt attitude adjustment (whatever 
squid version comes with that).

I only authenticate by IP address and by time of day.

Haven't seen any DNS issues. What sort of DNS issues are you seeing? And are 
you sure they are with squid?

I have configured squid on the router to not cache, but it always forwards to a 
server which does do caching (that server isn't on all the time though, in 
which case squid fails over to go direct).

James


RE: [squid-users] Anybody using squid on openWRT ?

2014-08-22 Thread Lawrence Pingree
Plus a wifi device is severely underpowered and lacks sufficient memory and 
storage for squid to provide any real benefit (IMHO).

-Original Message-
From: Cassiano Martin [mailto:cassi...@polaco.pro.br] 
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 5:06 AM
To: babajaga
Cc: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Anybody using squid on openWRT ?

Unfortunately openwrt squid package is very outdated and buggy. I've tried it, 
but I gave up.

I'm not sure, but they do not include software which uses C++ as language. 99% 
of its package repository are C source software, may be this is one reason to 
keep an older squid version, which is not written in C++

2014-08-22 7:48 GMT-03:00 babajaga augustus_me...@yahoo.de:
 Just trying to use offic. package for openWRT, which is based on 
 squid2.7 only.
 Having detected some DNS-issues, does anybody use squid on openWRT, 
 and which squid version ?



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