I found error message below and squid unable to run.
--snip--
[r...@squid root]# squid -NCDd1
File size limit exceeded
maybe logfile is too large.
Yes, you're right. After rebuilding directory of log file, squid run well
are you running a 32bit squid?
I am using 2.6S21. Is it 32 bit
Rob van der Putten wrote:
Hi there
On Sat, 4 Apr 2009, Amos Jeffries wrote:
The big difference between Debian and Ubuntu is the X server/kde/gnome
GUI interface. Once you eliminate that you may as well flip a coin to
choose.
You can choose the desktop / window manager.
Ubuntu Gnome
sameer shinde wrote:
Hi All,
What is the difference between redirect_program and
url_rewrite_program in squid3?
redirect_program is the obsolete name for url_rewrite_program.
Amos
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Please be using
Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE6 or 3.0.STABLE13
Current Beta Squid 3.1.0.6
Julien P. wrote:
Hi there,
I wasn't able to find any information on a non anoymous proxy server...
I'm running one squid server for many people located in different
places/countries and I'm running into several issues.
For example: Their language is not well recognized on some websites
because
Wong wrote:
I found error message below and squid unable to run.
--snip--
[r...@squid root]# squid -NCDd1
File size limit exceeded
maybe logfile is too large.
Yes, you're right. After rebuilding directory of log file, squid run well
are you running a 32bit squid?
I am using 2.6S21.
Hi,
On Sat, 04 Apr 2009, Amos Jeffries wrote:
For now what we need are the hit/miss ratios and user numbers from Squid
under peak load, and a few other details to guide comparisons.
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/KnowledgeBase/Benchmarks
details what we are looking for right now and where
Hi,
According to RFC, http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html
It said:
To mark a response as never expires, an origin server sends an
Expires date approximately one year from the time the response is
sent. HTTP/1.1 servers SHOULD NOT send Expires dates more than one
year in the
Here's my config, which I've pieced together from posts I've found. I wanted
to get this working so that I could learn about it, fine tunning as I go.
I've yet to get SSL to work on port 443 so that's one item but the other is
that I don't know how secure this setup is so would certainly
What the heck kind of reply is this and why did you send it to my email
address and not post it in the forums! Sending replies like this are what
make people run back to Microsoft in frustration.
Rather than craft a config file from what you have picked from the list,
it's better for you to
Hello,
I'm placing a few details you may need to be aware of inline to reply to
your latest post, followed by the help you asked for in your first post.
What the heck kind of reply is this and why did you send it to my email
address and not post it in the forums! Sending replies like this are
Hello,
I'm placing a few details you may need to be aware of inline to reply to
your latest post, followed by the help you asked for in your first post.
Thank you very much Amos, your reply was very helpful, informative,
encouraging, and I'll get to reading right after this reply.
I've been on
When you are confidant about this going, we can move on to the HTTPS and
failover questions.
Amos
Hi Guys,
Sorry that I am dropping in on this thread, but it reminded me that I
need to find this out.
I am working on a active-active firewall for a customer. It will be two
Linux boxes
Geez - what an off day - forgot to change the Subject and to add that it's
going to be working as a transparent proxy.
Thanks,
Pieter
On Mon, 6 Apr 2009, Pieter De Wit wrote:
When you are confidant about this going, we can move on to the HTTPS and
failover questions.
Amos
Hi Guys,
I am working on a active-active firewall for a customer. It will be two
How did my thread remind you of this? :).
By the way, my currently is a multi-web server setup with a dual LVS front
end. Once I finally get squid working as a reverse, the idea is to put a
couple of load balanced squid
I am working on a active-active firewall for a customer. It will be two
How did my thread remind you of this? :).
By the way, my currently is a multi-web server setup with a dual LVS front
end. Once I finally get squid working as a reverse, the idea is to put a
couple of load balanced squid
I am working on a active-active firewall for a customer. It will be two
How did my thread remind you of this? :).
By the way, my currently is a multi-web server setup with a dual LVS front
end. Once I finally get squid working as a reverse, the idea is to put a
couple of load balanced squid
Lordy, sorry about the multiple posts, just kept getting a blank white page
when I would send so wasn't able to tell if I was sending or not.
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When you are confidant about this going, we can move on to the HTTPS and
failover questions.
Amos
Hi Guys,
Sorry that I am dropping in on this thread, but it reminded me that I
need to find this out.
I am working on a active-active firewall for a customer. It will be two
Linux boxes
I am working on a active-active firewall for a customer. It will be
two
How did my thread remind you of this? :).
By the way, my currently is a multi-web server setup with a dual LVS front
end. Once I finally get squid working as a reverse, the idea is to put a
couple of load balanced
Wong wrote:
I found error message below and squid unable to run.
--snip--
[r...@squid root]# squid -NCDd1
File size limit exceeded
maybe logfile is too large.
Yes, you're right. After rebuilding directory of log file, squid run well
are you running a 32bit squid?
I am using 2.6S21.
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