Amos Jeffries schrieb:
Can you grab some ball-park figures as described
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/KnowledgeBase/Benchmarks ?
Here we go:
Users - can't tell since it's an accelerator setup
RPS - 417 req/s
Hit Ratio
Request Hit Ratios: 5min: 93.2%, 60min: 94.6%
Byte Hit Ratios:
In our setup ISA is being used as parent peer. The problem is that clients
cannot browse https Sites.(All http/ftp sites works fine)
OS =Ubuntu 8.04
Squid3 is installed
My Squid.conf File:
visible_hostname 10.1.82.53
cache_peer ISASERVER parent 8080 0 default no-digest no-query
http_port
hi all
i setup my squid proxy follow this url
kernel version iptables all match Minimum Requirements
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/Tproxy4#Feature:_TPROXY_version_4.1.2B-_Support
some diffenernt
ip route add default via isp'gateway dev ppp0 table 100
my squid.conf
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mån 2010-03-08 klockan 11:47 + skrev GIGO .:
In our setup ISA is being used as parent peer. The problem is that clients
cannot browse https Sites.(All http/ftp sites works fine)
You need
never_direct allow all
Without that Squid will attempt to go direct when using a parent do not
make
mån 2010-03-08 klockan 19:56 +0800 skrev Dong-Yuan Shih:
when i start my squid proxy
the traffic is via ppp0 to internet
but url filter rule is notworking !
Is there anything in access.log?
Regards
Henrik
i have tried this as well but not worked for me.
From: hen...@henriknordstrom.net
To: gi...@msn.com
CC: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2010 13:18:06 +0100
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Clients cannot access HTTPS sites (ISA as parent
2010/3/8 Henrik Nordstrom hen...@henriknordstrom.net:
mån 2010-03-08 klockan 19:56 +0800 skrev Dong-Yuan Shih:
when i start my squid proxy
the traffic is via ppp0 to internet
but url filter rule is notworking !
Is there anything in access.log?
Regards
Henrik
there is nothing
GIGO . wrote:
In our setup ISA is being used as parent peer. The problem is that clients
cannot browse https Sites.(All http/ftp sites works fine)
OS =Ubuntu 8.04
Squid3 is installed
I am extremey surprised your clients have access to HTTP and FTP at all.
Your configuration is seriously
Dong-Yuan Shih wrote:
2010/3/8 Henrik Nordstrom hen...@henriknordstrom.net:
mån 2010-03-08 klockan 19:56 +0800 skrev Dong-Yuan Shih:
when i start my squid proxy
the traffic is via ppp0 to internet
but url filter rule is notworking !
Is there anything in access.log?
Regards
Henrik
Markus Moeller wrote:
It looks like a configuration error. Also I recall Heimdal had some
issues with Cross realms. But you say all clients are on Windows only
the server uses squid with Heindal, so the problem might be on the
Windows side. Do the three AD domains trust each other ?
Yes, all
Markus Moeller wrote:
Can you download kerbtray from microsoft and list the tickets you have
on XP on a working and failing machine. Can you alos capture with
wireshark the traffic on port 88 ?
Using kerbtray did not show a difference. Capturing the traffic on port
88 shows that in both
We're been using ESI to include dynamic content into otherwise static
pages, but one of our web content authors tried using it to include
some static HTML and ran into a bit of a problem when refreshing a
page in his browser. I think I've tracked it down and found a way to
fix it, but I'd like
Le Dimanche 10 Mai 2009 03:01:14, Roland Roland a écrit :
Hi All,
users on my network have been complaining of slow browsing sessions for a
while now..
i'm trying to figure out ways to speed sessions up without necessarily
upgrading my current bandwidth plan...
i've thought about Squid,
Is NCSA auth case sensitive for the login name?
We have a case recently where it would not take the username as a mixture of
capitals (eg TestUser) whereas the password works successfully whether lower or
upper.
On Mon, 2010-03-08 at 15:55 +, Duncan Booth wrote:
My question is whether this is indeed a bug or whether I've maybe just
got something wrong in the squid config?
We're using Squid 3.0 stable 14 but I checked with stable 24 and get
the same results.
Definitely a bug; please file it in
On Mon, 8 Mar 2010 20:40:45 +, J. Webster webster_j...@hotmail.com
wrote:
Is NCSA auth case sensitive for the login name?
We have a case recently where it would not take the username as a
mixture
of capitals (eg TestUser) whereas the password works successfully
whether
lower or upper.
On Mon, 8 Mar 2010 11:38:02 -0600, Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz
luis.daniel.lu...@gmail.com wrote:
Le Dimanche 10 Mai 2009 03:01:14, Roland Roland a écrit :
Hi All,
users on my network have been complaining of slow browsing sessions for
a
while now..
i'm trying to figure out ways to speed
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