On 4/11/21 12:46 PM, Francois wrote:
> I am running my development tools and VMs in a dedicated network
> namespace on my laptop (through Linux "netns"), so they are fully
> isolated from the rest of my network. I would like to set-up a proxy
> so that if there is a need to connect to the
On 4/10/21 5:03 PM, koshik moshik wrote:
> I am trying to run a Squid proxy Server witth about 5000 cache peers. I
> am running a dedicated server with 6 cores and 32GB RAM on Ubuntu 16.
>
>
> Could you tell me what else is needed / not needed in my squid.config? I
> am encountering a high CPU
On 4/11/21 12:10 AM, Elliott Blake, Lisa Marie wrote:
> I never got that error. Wish I had. It would have made figuring it
> out much easier.
That can be another Squid UX problem (e.g., Squid reported the error but
not where you normally look for Squid errors) OR a sign that there is
something
On 4/12/21 5:53 AM, roie rachamim wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Our setup includes squid that runs in docker container with several ICAP
> servers in additional containers.
>
> From time to time we see in cache.log the following messages:
> 2021/04/12 00:22:39| optional ICAP service is down after an options
Hi,
Our setup includes squid that runs in docker container with several ICAP
servers in additional containers.
>From time to time we see in cache.log the following messages:
2021/04/12 00:22:39| optional ICAP service is down after an options fetch
failure: icap://icap1.proxy:14590/censor
On 11.04.21 17:58, Cary Lewis wrote:
I want to be able to bypass a vpn while using a web browser, so I need to
be able to configure squid to always use a specific outbound interface.
FYI, squid can not decide which interface to use - OS kernel (or, more
precisely, IP stack) does that.
squid
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/tcp_outgoing_address/
Simply use for any connection:
tcp_outgoing_address 10.1.0.2 all
Regards
Klaus
Am Sonntag, den 11.04.2021, 17:58 -0400 schrieb Cary Lewis:
> I want to be able to bypass a vpn while using a web browser, so I
> need to be able to