Olá Cássio!
Eu usava o helper incomum http://sourceforge.net/projects/incomum/
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Em 22 de abril de 2014 18:12, Cássio Elias cassioel...@corples.com.brescreveu:
Fala galera...
alguém ai usa o squid no debian?
Vocês conseguiram ou implemantaram o cache de vídeos no debian? Funcionou?
Se
Fala galera...
alguém ai usa o squid no debian?
Vocês conseguiram ou implemantaram o cache de vídeos no debian? Funcionou?
Se sim, pode postar as configurações de vocês?
Squid versão = 3.1.15
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Tom Allison wrote:
why is there two different versions (v2.x vs v3.x) of squid supported?
Is there that much incompatibility between the two?
pros/cons with one over the other?
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg52046.html
Sam
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Does squid3 come with SSL support compiled in?
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On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 5:57 AM, Tom Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does squid3 come with SSL support compiled in?
I don't know, but I do know that you don't traditionally cache SSL as
you'd have to make yourself a trusted man in the middle...
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why is there two different versions (v2.x vs v3.x) of squid supported?
Is there that much incompatibility between the two?
pros/cons with one over the other?
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Pessoal,
Instalei o Squid para fazer cache com finalidade de aumentar o
desempenho da rede, só que o tiro saiu pela culatra ;c)
O que acontece é que a navegação ficou extremamente lenta. A minha
configuração está logo abaixo.
Acredito que seja sobrecarga no DNS que as máquinas estão utilizando.
Ataliba, dá uma olhada no link. Muito interessante, com alguns comandos
podemos melhorar muito o problema.
http://www.guiadohardware.net/comunidade/squid/195167/
do seu cache, o que você vai ver
é um grande número de objetos sendo retirado dele e os objetos que precisam
estar lá, não estarão, você vê TCP_HIT?
Segue parte das configurações (toda sugestão é bem vinda):
proxy:/var/log/squid# squid -v
Squid Cache: Version 2.6.STABLE16
configure
grande número de objetos sendo retirado dele e os objetos que precisam
estar lá, não estarão, você vê TCP_HIT?
Segue parte das configurações (toda sugestão é bem vinda):
proxy:/var/log/squid# squid -v
Squid Cache: Version 2.6.STABLE16
configure options: '--prefix=/usr/local/squid
Hola lista :
Bueno llevo casi 5 Dias en esto como veran mi red quiere ver su correo
mediante el Outlook ( como por ejemplo el yahoo otras servidores de correo )
eh insertado Reglas de iptables y nada ...
si alguien por alli ah logrado hacer eso a podido solucionar ese problema y
su
: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 1:22 AM
Subject: Outlook en SQUID cache
Hola lista :
Bueno llevo casi 5 Dias en esto como veran mi red quiere ver su correo
mediante el Outlook ( como por ejemplo el yahoo otras servidores de
correo )
eh insertado Reglas de iptables y nada ...
si alguien por alli ah
Hola lista :
Bueno llevo casi 5 Dias en esto como veran mi red quiere ver su correo
mediante el Outlook ( como por ejemplo el yahoo otras servidores de correo )
eh insertado Reglas de iptables y nada ...
si alguien por alli ah logrado hacer eso a podido solucionar ese problema y
su gente
ja hallo erstmal,...
leider habe ich ein kleines Problem:
Ich betreibe einen Squid von Woody auf Woody. Nun wurde
(höchstwahrscheinlich) eine Seite gecacht, die jedoch im Internet nicht mehr
erreichbar ist.
Diese brauche ich dringend.
Wie kann ich sie aus dem Squid-Cache extrahieren?
Keep
Am Donnerstag, 4. November 2004 21:17 schrieb Jan Lühr:
Wie kann ich sie aus dem Squid-Cache extrahieren?
normalerweise sollte die gecachte datei erscheinen, wenn du die URL
aufrufst -- wenn nicht, ist die cachedatei vermutlich schon
überschrieben (die chance ist ähnlich groß, dass einer deiner
Jan Lühr wrote:
ja hallo erstmal,...
leider habe ich ein kleines Problem:
Ich betreibe einen Squid von Woody auf Woody. Nun wurde
(höchstwahrscheinlich) eine Seite gecacht, die jedoch im Internet nicht mehr
erreichbar ist.
Diese brauche ich dringend.
Wie kann ich sie aus dem Squid-Cache
nicht
mehr erreichbar ist.
Diese brauche ich dringend.
Wie kann ich sie aus dem Squid-Cache extrahieren?
Keep smiling
yanosz
hi
in der log-datei /var/log/squid/access.log findest du die besuchten
seiten mit der ip-addresse
Habe ich. Hilft nicht.
Keep smiling
yanosz
ja hallo erstmal,...
Am Donnerstag, 4. November 2004 20:48 schrieb Rudi Effe:
Am Donnerstag, 4. November 2004 21:17 schrieb Jan Lühr:
Wie kann ich sie aus dem Squid-Cache extrahieren?
normalerweise sollte die gecachte datei erscheinen, wenn du die URL
aufrufst -- wenn nicht, ist die
Woody. Nun wurde
(höchstwahrscheinlich) eine Seite gecacht, die jedoch im Internet nicht
mehr erreichbar ist.
Diese brauche ich dringend.
Wie kann ich sie aus dem Squid-Cache extrahieren?
hat sich erledigt - danke.
Keep smiling
yanosz
Am Donnerstag, 4. November 2004 22:08 schrieb Jan Lühr:
ja hallo erstmal,...
Am Donnerstag, 4. November 2004 20:48 schrieb Rudi Effe:
Am Donnerstag, 4. November 2004 21:17 schrieb Jan Lühr:
Wie kann ich sie aus dem Squid-Cache extrahieren?
normalerweise sollte die gecachte datei
Hallo Jan,
* Jan schrieb:
hat sich erledigt - danke.
Wie denn?
Gruß
christian
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From: julio lopez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: quinta-feira, 19 de agosto de 2004 09:36
To: debian-user-portuguese@lists.debian.org
Subject: Squid-cache no Debian Sarge
Ola, galera!
Gostaria de confirmar os valores considerados como ideais por usuarios do
Debian - Sarge para
just
about handle squid/adzapper. Previously I was using a 600MHz/128MB
box, which ended up having loads of other services on it to make good
use of its capacity, hence the decision to move the security function
to a separate box.
Incidentally, how much space are you dedicating to your Squid
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On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 10:49:47AM +0100, Karsten M. Self wrote:
Incidentally, how much space are you dedicating to your Squid cache? I
know that this can't be assigned directly, so either the segment size,
or net use (du -s on cache) would
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 06:32, Paul Johnson wrote:
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On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 10:49:47AM +0100, Karsten M. Self wrote:
Incidentally, how much space are you dedicating to your Squid cache? I
know that this can't be assigned directly, so either
On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 10:49:47AM +0100, Karsten M. Self wrote:
Incidentally, how much space are you dedicating to your Squid cache? I
know that this can't be assigned directly, so either the segment size,
or net use (du -s on cache) would be useful.
Currently (offline) /var/spool/squid
On Thu, 2003-05-08 at 19:45, BETO wrote:
Hola se puede hacer esto:
Servidor A cache -
--- LAN
Servidor B autenticando-
Lo q quiero es tener un servidor autenticando y
El Thu, 8 May 2003 23:45:27 + (UTC)
BETO [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Hola se puede hacer esto:
Servidor A cache -
--- LAN
Servidor B autenticando-
Lo q quiero es
Hola se puede hacer esto:
Servidor A cache -
--- LAN
Servidor B autenticando-
Lo q quiero es tener un servidor autenticando y otro haciendo cache.
Gracias
On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 08:02:49AM -0700, Walter Reed wrote:
Another reason to run squid: adzap. It's amazing how much it speeds up
browsing
on my IDSL line...
What's the Debian name for adzap?
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On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 10:31:41PM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 08:02:49AM -0700, Walter Reed wrote:
Another reason to run squid: adzap. It's amazing how much it speeds up
browsing
on my IDSL line...
What's the Debian name for adzap?
On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 08:02:49AM -0700, Walter Reed wrote:
Another reason to run squid: adzap. It's amazing how much it speeds up
browsing on my IDSL line...
What's the Debian name for adzap?
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My quess is adzap is part of the squid package
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On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 01:40:06AM -0400, David Jackson wrote:
| On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 08:02:49AM -0700, Walter Reed wrote:
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| Another reason to run squid: adzap. It's amazing how much it speeds up
| browsing on my IDSL line...
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| What's the Debian name for adzap?
|
| My quess is
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 08:09:30AM -0500, dman wrote:
It's just a perl script that also includes lots of URL patterns for ad
banners. In squid.conf, specify it as a redirector_program.
... and much more. Not only does the author maintain a very complete list of
patterns, you can also spec your
On Sat, May 25, 2002 at 03:03:26PM -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote:
I'd activate cache, flush it then run an automated pull of a slew of
sites tried against both a proxied and unproxied session. You can get a
list of sites (if you want to mirror your own behavior) from the squid
cache logs
to mirror your own behavior) from the squid
cache logs themselves.
And you could use Galeon's saved sessions feature for this.
Damn, I was hoping for nice stats on both. I kinda wish there was a
free tool for this.
I use Squid with the calamaris log analysis thinger (as part , and I
drive
On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 11:44:51AM +0100, Peter Whysall wrote:
My instinct is that it probably is worth it because your web browser will
initially ask the proxy, which is presumably either local, or attached via
LAN, rather than the remote server, which is over 56K.
Will I get enough winnage
On Sunday 26 May 2002 12:58, Paul Johnson wrote:
Will I get enough winnage over the cable modem to make it worth while
now that the broadband's back?
Depends on the servers you want to access. I only have ADSL with
maximum 90KB/s download, and yet the average speed seeme to be
somewhere
On Sat, May 25, 2002 at 09:24:46PM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
Curiosity to see if its worth keeping squid duing a transparent proxy
now that our broadband came up (we were stuffed on dialup for four days
when the person in charge of getting everybody's share of rent and bill
money forgot the
) are significant slowdown factors).
I'd activate cache, flush it then run an automated pull of a slew of
sites tried against both a proxied and unproxied session. You can get a
list of sites (if you want to mirror your own behavior) from the squid
cache logs themselves.
Are you trying to prove something
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Is there a good way to benchmark performance on web surfing with squid
doing caching and without on a small household network?
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