Hi Amos,
Thanks for getting back to me on this.
Interesting that you actually get the entire page in your testing, which is
only possible if you initiate a refresh from the browser in our environment.
This is the bit that I don't understand. If you manually refresh the page when
using squid
My squid users are complaining of poor performance with videos when caching is
turned on. I thought I turned it off but
SARG reports give the figures:
IN-CACHE-OUT
1.31%98.69%
Does squid still use the cache even though it's turned off?
Hello list,
Some medieval country that shall remain unnamed is
blocking access to
some
specific websites, but the list of websites is huge,
dynamic, and not
public.
I have two proxy servers, one of which is located
outside of this
firewall, but access to this proxy server is
I tried dig -x 10.6.3.77 and got the machine name of the user.
I also searched the log files for both the IP and machine name of the user and
found that squid has logged IP on one request, then name on second request,
then IP on third request, then the rest were all looged by machine name.
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 8:34 AM, Indunil Jayasooriya
induni...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi ALL,
we have a proxy server running with ncsa_auth. we use htpasswd to
generate passwords. There is a requirement for a password policy where
we want to give a minumum and maximum characters with both
Frito Lay wrote:
Hello list,
Some medieval country that shall remain unnamed is
blocking access to
some
specific websites, but the list of websites is huge,
dynamic, and not
public.
I have two proxy servers, one of which is located
outside of this
firewall, but access to this proxy
Hi,
I have a Squid setup . Past 20 days am facing Intermittent access
issue while opening ssl based websites .
sitename: www.hdfcbank.com , and after than opening
'enetbanking.hdfcbank.com ' from the link provided in the Main Url .
Issue is that sometimes,unable to access enetbanking site.
It would be nice to have SNMP counters that tracked cache hits and
misses in terms of the number of bytes. This would allow me to see
effective my proxy was at avoiding network traffic.
That said, I'm unsure how I would account for requests to a web servers
to test for object freshness, given
J. Webster wrote:
My squid users are complaining of poor performance with videos when caching is turned on. I thought I turned it off but
SARG reports give the figures:
IN-CACHE-OUT
1.31%98.69%
Does squid still use the cache even though it's turned off?
Blue.
Seriously though:
What ...
I'm trying to configure squid to use a sibling cache. The sibling does
not use ICP and I have not enabled echo mode.
In my config, I have:
cache_peer peer-IP sibling http-port-# 0 no-query
cache_peer_accesspeer-IP allow all
In this mode, I see no requests being sent
Got it, i did not have my full list of signing authority certificates
installed in the right local. i updated these using:
apt-get install openssl ca-certificates
Then copied the certs from the /etc/ssl/certs directory into my openssl
installation directory. works great now!
Amos Jeffries-2
Hi everyone,
I have what will probably be a pretty simple question... unfortunately I
need to provide a few details to help explain what I'm trying to do and
why.
One of the big uses of Squid to our managers is seeing how much time
employees are spending on the internet. To that extent, we've
[moving this to squid-users]
When squid is talking to a cache_peer, is there a way to tell squid that
if it gets a 404 back, to then send the request to the origin?
Note that I currently have the cache_peer defined as a parent.
Thanks
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
mån 2009-10-12 klockan 07:57
ons 2009-10-28 klockan 11:22 -0600 skrev bergenp...@comcast.net:
When squid is talking to a cache_peer, is there a way to tell squid that
if it gets a 404 back, to then send the request to the origin?
Not sure.. it may if you respond with 500, but not sure about 404..
And why do you need it
Marko Kotar wrote:
Thanks.
redirect
The redirect target will change the MAC target address to that of the bridge
device the frame arrived on. This target can only be used in the BROUTING chain
of the broute table and the PREROUTING chain of the nat table. In the BROUTING
chain, the MAC
From: Amos Jeffries squ...@treenet.co.nz
Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 12:17:12 +1300
To: Ross Kovelman rkovel...@gruskingroup.com
Cc: squid-users@squid-cache.org squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] WCCP
On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 12:20:00 -0400, Ross Kovelman
Does sibling require ICP? I thought by setting the no-query option, ICP
wasn't used to that cache_peer... ?
Thanks
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
ons 2009-10-28 klockan 11:22 -0600 skrev bergenp...@comcast.net:
When squid is talking to a cache_peer, is there a way to tell squid that
if it
ons 2009-10-28 klockan 16:13 -0600 skrev bergenp...@comcast.net:
Does sibling require ICP? I thought by setting the no-query option, ICP
wasn't used to that cache_peer... ?
cache-digests also works..
it needs some means of knowing what content is held by the sibling,
otherwise no requests
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 10:26:51 -0400, Kelly, Jack
jack.ke...@wsdevelopment.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have what will probably be a pretty simple question... unfortunately I
need to provide a few details to help explain what I'm trying to do and
why.
One of the big uses of Squid to our
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