On 09/05/2013 7:24 pm, Daniel Duerr wrote:
Hi Dean,
Just stumbled upon your post. I'm encountering the exact same issue
as you with my freebsd 8.3 squid-3.2.13 server. Have you learned
anything new on this issue?
Best,
Daniel
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Hi Dean,
Just stumbled upon your post. I'm encountering the exact same issue as you
with my freebsd 8.3 squid-3.2.13 server. Have you learned anything new on this
issue?
Best,
Daniel
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Managed ho
I am stuck in a kind of desperate situation, I have been managing
several FreeBSD systems as forward proxy servers with Squid on them for
13 years, and a few with reverse proxies for around 4 years. But for
the last few months, I have been struggling with HTTPS uploads failing
on the
Is anyone running else running the Squid 3.2 branch on FreeBSD as a
reverse proxy? Specifically using HTTPS and uploading data?
The reason I ask, I have a server Running FreeBSD 9.0-p4 and Squid
3.1.21, all works I tried upgrading to a new server running FreeBSD 9.1
with Squid 3.2.6, thought
Damien Fleuriot skrev 2012-11-29 00:28:
# 1/ redirect web traffic to the proxy $proxy on port $proxyport
rdr in on $int_if inet proto tcp from !$proxy to any port 80 -> $proxy
port $proxyport tag rdr_proxy
# 2/ redirect FTP traffic to the ftp-proxy running on the local
machine on port 8021
r
FTP traffic to go to ftp-proxy running on the firewall,
>> then redirect to 8021.
>> If you want it to go to your squid proxy, then send it to port 8080 on
>> $proxy.
>>
>>
>>
>> Let's redo your redirects correctly.
>> I'll expand upon V
Damien Fleuriot skrev 2012-11-29 00:28:
On 27 November 2012 22:01, Leslie Jensen wrote:
Well, that depends on what you want to do.
If you want FTP traffic to go to ftp-proxy running on the firewall,
then redirect to 8021.
If you want it to go to your squid proxy, then send it to port
transparent forwarding is unreachable except when explicitly
>> redirecting to it.
>>
>> Personally I newer allow such ambiguity in my configs.
>>
>
> #1 gives a syntax error when I try to load it.
>
> #2 My intention is to redirect only ftp traffic with this rule so
Volodymyr Kostyrko skrev 2012-11-26 21:50:
26.11.2012 20:40, Leslie Jensen:
Rules from pf.conf
# macros
ext_if="xl0"
int_if="bge0"
tcp_services="{ 22, 993, 5910:5917 }"
tcp_priv_services="{ 389, 443 }"
proxy_services = "{ 21, 80 }"
icmp_types="{ e
Doug Sampson skrev 2012-11-27 18:34:
[...]
Rules from pf.conf
# macros
ext_if="xl0"
int_if="bge0"
tcp_services="{ 22, 993, 5910:5917 }"
tcp_priv_services="{ 389, 443 }"
proxy_services = "{ 21, 80 }"
icmp_types="{ echoreq unreach squench timex }"
On Nov 27, 2012, at 6:34 PM, Doug Sampson wrote:
> [...]
>
>> Rules from pf.conf
>>
>>
>> # macros
>> ext_if="xl0"
>> int_if="bge0"
>>
>> tcp_services="{ 22, 993, 5910:5917 }"
>> tcp_priv_services="{ 389, 443 }"
>> proxy_services = "{ 21, 80 }"
>>
[...]
> Rules from pf.conf
>
>
> # macros
> ext_if="xl0"
> int_if="bge0"
>
> tcp_services="{ 22, 993, 5910:5917 }"
> tcp_priv_services="{ 389, 443 }"
> proxy_services = "{ 21, 80 }"
> icmp_types="{ echoreq unreach squench timex }"
> internal_net = "17
Volodymyr Kostyrko skrev 2012-11-26 21:50:
rdr pass proto tcp from any to any port ftp -> 127.0.0.1 port 8021
# redirect www trafic to proxy
rdr on $int_if inet proto tcp from $internal_net to any port
$proxy_services -> $proxy port 8080
I could be wrong here but I think you have a loop. Y
26.11.2012 20:40, Leslie Jensen:
Rules from pf.conf
# macros
ext_if="xl0"
int_if="bge0"
tcp_services="{ 22, 993, 5910:5917 }"
tcp_priv_services="{ 389, 443 }"
proxy_services = "{ 21, 80 }"
icmp_types="{ echoreq unreach squench timex }"
internal_net =
Volodymyr Kostyrko skrev 2012-11-26 10:38:
24.11.2012 17:39, Leslie Jensen:
I've upgraded squid from 3.1 to 3.2. Starting squid 3.2 with the same
configuration file now gives me errors in cache.log when one tries to
access any site, and of course no access!
2012/11/24 16:24:56 kid1| WA
24.11.2012 17:39, Leslie Jensen:
I've upgraded squid from 3.1 to 3.2. Starting squid 3.2 with the same
configuration file now gives me errors in cache.log when one tries to
access any site, and of course no access!
2012/11/24 16:24:56 kid1| WARNING: Forwarding loop detected for:
Reve
I've upgraded squid from 3.1 to 3.2. Starting squid 3.2 with the same
configuration file now gives me errors in cache.log when one tries to
access any site, and of course no access!
2012/11/24 16:24:56 kid1| WARNING: Forwarding loop detected for:
Reverting back to 3.1 works.
I know
Hi;
Would anybody know how can I cross-reference squid/Lusca external
connections with LAN hosts?
For example, if I see an http connection on ext_if, is there a way to
find out on behalf of which LAN host squid is making that connection?
Using FreeBSD 8.2-STABLE, pf and Lusca latest port.
I
Firstly I know this is a bit off topic for this list, please accept my
apologies in advance. I have tried asking in more relevant circles but I have
had no responses at all.
Under pfSense I have openVPN running and Squid, the vpn has rules to route
traffic on ports 119 and 563 via the
VPN
Firstly I know this is a bit off topic for this list, please accept my
apologies in advance. I have tried asking in more relevant circles but I have
had no responses at all.
Under pfSense I have openVPN running and Squid, the vpn has rules to route
traffic on ports 119 and 563 via the VPN
Hi,
i have some query and would like to ask anyone on squid with cisco
catalyst 6500 switch with wccpv2
My setup:
- squid2.7-stable9 on freebsd 7.2-RELEASE
- cisco switch catalyst 6500 with ios 12.2(33)SXJ1
Internet
|
|
- Cisco FWSM
I'm running squid on a proxy server for several years and now my boss
wants usage reports organized by users' login names instead of IP
addresses. We're in an Active Directory environment and use Kerberos
authentication. I googled around and used this link:
http://wiki.
On 2011-03-09 17:06, Kevin Wilcox wrote:
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 10:27, Leslie Jensen wrote:
I'm installing squid on a new 8.2-RELEASE machine.
Me too.
I have /usr/local/squid as default directory and has made a separate mount
point.
Same here. As a general rule I like to give
On 2011-03-09 18:02, RW wrote:
On Wed, 09 Mar 2011 16:27:27 +0100
Leslie Jensen wrote:
Hello list.
I'm installing squid on a new 8.2-RELEASE machine.
...
When Googling this problem I see both the use of /var/squid and
/usr/local/squid.
...
I find what I consider conflicting inform
On Wed, 09 Mar 2011 16:27:27 +0100
Leslie Jensen wrote:
> Hello list.
>
> I'm installing squid on a new 8.2-RELEASE machine.
> ...
> When Googling this problem I see both the use of /var/squid and
> /usr/local/squid.
>...
> I find what I consider conflicting
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 10:27, Leslie Jensen wrote:
> I'm installing squid on a new 8.2-RELEASE machine.
Me too.
> I have /usr/local/squid as default directory and has made a separate mount
> point.
Same here. As a general rule I like to give squid its own hard drive,
or its ow
Hello list.
I'm installing squid on a new 8.2-RELEASE machine.
I've done it it before with squid 2.x and I have notes to follow.
A few questions have turned up.
I have /usr/local/squid as default directory and has made a separate
mount point.
When it comes to the cache an
No. Apache Mod_proxy is independent of squid, even natd and ipfw; a reverse
proxy?
Ed Flecko wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm trying to put a simple proxy server together, and I have installed
Squid, Sarg and Webmin, all of which are working fine.
When I go into webmin to add a sarg module, I don&
Hi folks,
I'm trying to put a simple proxy server together, and I have installed
Squid, Sarg and Webmin, all of which are working fine.
When I go into webmin to add a sarg module, I don't see it anywhere as
an option.
Is that because I have to install Apache first?
If so, how do I th
Gentlemen,
I think I have it!
https://www.antagonism.org/web/squid-proxy.shtml
The key is to add:
cache_peer localhost parent 8118 0 default no-query no-digest no-netdb-exchange
never_direct allow all
to the squid.conf file (/usr/local/etc/squid/squid.conf) and have
squid re-read its .conf
On Thu, 24 Feb 2011 12:09:04 -0800
Ed Flecko wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I have squid installed and working fine using its default settings; if
> I set my browser proxy to the server address:3128 , everything works
> fine.
>
...
> and I've added:
>
> listen-add
On 02/24/2011 10:09 PM, Ed Flecko wrote:
Hi folks,
I have squid installed and working fine using its default settings; if
I set my browser proxy to the server address:3128 , everything works
fine.
I've edited the Privoxy config file and commented out:
debug 1 # Log the destinatio
On 02/24/2011 10:09 PM, Ed Flecko wrote:
Hi folks,
I have squid installed and working fine using its default settings; if
I set my browser proxy to the server address:3128 , everything works
fine.
I've edited the Privoxy config file and commented out:
debug 1 # Log the destinatio
Thanks Berk,
Nope...no dice, that won't work either.
More suggestions???
:-)
Ed
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Hi folks,
I have squid installed and working fine using its default settings; if
I set my browser proxy to the server address:3128 , everything works
fine.
I've edited the Privoxy config file and commented out:
debug 1 # Log the destination for each request Privoxy let through.
On Fri, 18 Feb 2011 08:53:27 -0800
Ed Flecko wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I want to install squid from the ports package (i.e.,
> /usr/ports/www/squid) instead of installing from source (which, it's
> my understanding, would force me to create a squid user, squid group,
> etc. manual
Ed Flecko wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I want to install squid from the ports package (i.e.,
> /usr/ports/www/squid) instead of installing from source (which, it's
> my understanding, would force me to create a squid user, squid group,
> etc. manually).
>
> However, I want squi
On Friday, February 18, 2011 01:53:27 PM Ed Flecko wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I want to install squid from the ports package (i.e.,
> /usr/ports/www/squid) instead of installing from source (which, it's
> my understanding, would force me to create a squid user, squid group
Hi folks,
I want to install squid from the ports package (i.e.,
/usr/ports/www/squid) instead of installing from source (which, it's
my understanding, would force me to create a squid user, squid group,
etc. manually).
However, I want squid to be installed with the ability to restrict end
* Ed Flecko [gmane.os.freebsd.questions]:
> Hi folks,
> I guess this is a two-faceted question:
>
> 1.) If I install Squid from a "port", will in create the recommended
> squid user and group for me, or will I need to pre-create a squid user
> and group prior to S
What about running a packet sniffer, like Wireshark, and looking at
the trace file?
Start a trace file before trying to access the web site, then took at
the "Delta time" (time between packets) and see where the delay is?
Ed
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On Wed, 22 Sep 2010 09:43:04 -0700, Ed Flecko wrote:
> I like the idea of modifying
> SQUID_CONFIGURE_ARGS in the squid port Makefile to customize the
> software before I compile and install it, [...]
Instead of modifying the Makefile itself, consider writing your
changes into a Makef
Hi folks,
I guess this is a two-faceted question:
1.) If I install Squid from a "port", will in create the recommended
squid user and group for me, or will I need to pre-create a squid user
and group prior to Squid running? I like the idea of modifying
SQUID_CONFIGURE_ARGS in the
wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I have a small group of people in my office (less than 20), and I want
> to set up a FBSD/Squid server, and I'm hoping someone might have some
> suggestions for the install.
>
> It's a clean install of FBSD 8.1, and the sole purpose of the ser
Hello
No problem ! I use Squid on a proliant HP 360 with 2 Gb RAM
and 100 Gb of disk cache. It serves our LAN clients ( approx 800 PCs )
without trouble with a standard kernel.
Hope this help.
Le 21/09/2010 21:41, Ed Flecko a écrit :
Hi folks,
I have a small group of people in my office
Thanks Dennis!
These are config options you've changed within the squid.conf file???
Can you give me some specifics as to what you changed and why you changed it?
Thank you,
Ed
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Hi folks,
I have a small group of people in my office (less than 20), and I want
to set up a FBSD/Squid server, and I'm hoping someone might have some
suggestions for the install.
It's a clean install of FBSD 8.1, and the sole purpose of the server
is a Squid server. The server has a
10.1.2.254
> ipfw add 600 fwd 10.1.1.12,3128 tcp from 10.1.3.0/24 to any 80 via 10.1.3.254
> ipfw add 600 fwd 10.1.1.12,3128 tcp from 10.1.1.0/26 to any 80 via 10.1.1.1
>
> I have tried the identical rules to above using 127.0.0.1,3128 - of course
> starting up squid on the gateway
1.1.0/26 to any 80 via 10.1.1.1
I have tried the identical rules to above using 127.0.0.1,3128 - of course
starting up squid on the gateway machine too... the problem is that machine
simply doesn't have the resources and I'd prefer to run squid on a different
host.
Any suggestions or
Excellent! Thanks for the tips!
Ed
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ptions that are not part of the default?
Take a look at SQUID_CONFIGURE_ARGS in the squid port Makefile.
BTW The last I heard, the 2.7 branch in www/squid is still faster than
the later 3.x branches.
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On Wed, 1 Sep 2010 09:38:03 -0700
Ed Flecko wrote:
> Thank you Jerry.
>
> The only reason I'm not using the squid port is because I found a
> website
> (
> http://teklimbu.wordpress.com/2007/10/03/enterprise-freebsd-squid-proxy-server/
> )
> that has detailed ins
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Ed Flecko wrote:
> Thank you Jerry.
>
> The only reason I'm not using the squid port is because I found a
> website (
> http://teklimbu.wordpress.com/2007/10/03/enterprise-freebsd-squid-proxy-server/
> ) that has detailed instructions on
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 12:38 PM, Rob Farmer wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 9:02 AM, Ed Flecko wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>> I'm looking in some documentation for Squid, which I'm installing on a
>> FBSD 8.1 server, and it says I need to create a squid user and a squi
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 9:02 AM, Ed Flecko wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I'm looking in some documentation for Squid, which I'm installing on a
> FBSD 8.1 server, and it says I need to create a squid user and a squid
> group because I'm building/installing from source.
>
>
Thank you Jerry.
The only reason I'm not using the squid port is because I found a
website (
http://teklimbu.wordpress.com/2007/10/03/enterprise-freebsd-squid-proxy-server/
) that has detailed instructions on installing squid for an Enterprise
environment claiming the performance is very
On Wed 2010-09-01 09:02:45 UTC-0700, Ed Flecko (edfle...@gmail.com) wrote:
> I'm looking in some documentation for Squid, which I'm installing on a
> FBSD 8.1 server, and it says I need to create a squid user and a squid
> group because I'm building/installing from sour
Hi folks,
I'm looking in some documentation for Squid, which I'm installing on a
FBSD 8.1 server, and it says I need to create a squid user and a squid
group because I'm building/installing from source.
I see to create the squid user, I user the (of course) "adduser&quo
s this is only
>> my second BSD build so am still really new to it although not to UNIX
>> as I use Solaris and Linux frequently.
>>
>> Anyhow I'm trying to migrate config which was on an old SPARC server
>> running Solaris 9 with a version of Squid got from the Blast
olaris and Linux frequently.
Anyhow I'm trying to migrate config which was on an old SPARC server
running Solaris 9 with a version of Squid got from the Blastwave repos
and currently I'm having major issues with it.
Basically I think I've worked through to figure out that runnin
frequently.
Anyhow I'm trying to migrate config which was on an old SPARC server
running Solaris 9 with a version of Squid got from the Blastwave repos
and currently I'm having major issues with it.
Basically I think I've worked through to figure out that running as user
Squid or Pro
Mexican Loser wrote:
Hello fellow BSD users -
I have dansguardian listening on 127.0.0.0.1:8080 -> squid listening on
127.0.0.1:3128 on the same computer for content filtering and caching for
the kids.
I also have ipfw ruleset. I'm able to browse the Internet fine but I just
want to m
Hello fellow BSD users -
I have dansguardian listening on 127.0.0.0.1:8080 -> squid listening on
127.0.0.1:3128 on the same computer for content filtering and caching for
the kids.
I also have ipfw ruleset. I'm able to browse the Internet fine but I just
want to make sure http requ
On Sat, 27 Feb 2010 20:06:31 -0500
Jon Radel wrote:
> On 2/27/10 7:59 PM, Ty John (sand_man) wrote:
> >
> > On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 00:03:19 +
> > RW wrote:
> >
> >> On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 09:07:27 +1030
> >> Ty John (sand_man) wrote:
> >>
&g
On 2/27/10 7:59 PM, Ty John (sand_man) wrote:
On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 00:03:19 +
RW wrote:
On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 09:07:27 +1030
Ty John (sand_man) wrote:
Hi guys,
I've had my squid proxy running fine for quite some time now but
just one thing bothers me. When a page cannot be disp
On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 00:03:19 +
RW wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 09:07:27 +1030
> Ty John (sand_man) wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > I've had my squid proxy running fine for quite some time now but
> > just one thing bothers me. When a pag
On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 09:07:27 +1030
Ty John (sand_man) wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I've had my squid proxy running fine for quite some time now but just
> one thing bothers me. When a page cannot be displayed, the date and
> time showing on that page is incorrect even the the
Hi guys,
I've had my squid proxy running fine for quite some time now but just
one thing bothers me. When a page cannot be displayed, the date and
time showing on that page is incorrect even the the system date and
time is correct.
I've checked the squid.conf file in case there was so
Ott Köstner wrote:
Cagri Ersen wrote:
I want to configure a transparent proxy with IPFW and Squid.
I enabled IPFW on a FreeBSD 7.0 and also install squid 2.7
I am running such a setup, but with pf. Works fine. Maybe it helps
Oh, before compiling Squid, in Squid port directory:
# make
Cagri Ersen wrote:
I want to configure a transparent proxy with IPFW and Squid.
I enabled IPFW on a FreeBSD 7.0 and also install squid 2.7
I am running such a setup, but with pf. Works fine. Maybe it heplps
pf rule I am using
Cagri Ersen wrote:
I want to configure a transparent proxy with IPFW and Squid.
I enabled IPFW on a FreeBSD 7.0 and also install squid 2.7
I am running such a setup, but with pf. Works fine. Maybe it heplps
pf rule I am using
On Nov 23, 2008, at 2:30 PM, Cagri Ersen wrote:
Hi there,
I want to configure a transparent proxy with IPFW and Squid.
I enabled IPFW on a FreeBSD 7.0 and also install squid 2.7
this is content of my squid.conf:
acl manager proto cache_object
acl localhost src 127.0.0.1/32
acl
Hi there,
I want to configure a transparent proxy with IPFW and Squid.
I enabled IPFW on a FreeBSD 7.0 and also install squid 2.7
this is content of my squid.conf:
acl manager proto cache_object
acl localhost src 127.0.0.1/32
acl to_localhost dst 127.0.0.0/8
acl all src all
Leslie Jensen skrev:
When I try to build Squid it stops with the following:
-
mv -f "$depbase.Tpo" "$depbase.Po"; else rm -f "$depbase.Tpo"; exit 1; fi
neighbors.cc: In function 'void
When I try to build Squid it stops with the following:
-
mv -f "$depbase.Tpo" "$depbase.Po"; else rm -f "$depbase.Tpo"; exit 1; fi
neighbors.cc: In function 'void dump_peer_options(StoreEntry*
I am searching for a way to passthru (not prompt the user for
authentication) a Windows users' Active Directory credentials to Squid
running on FreeBSD. With this AD info I can ACL where the user can go
and have their individual usage logged All the HOWTO's I found seem
to requir
>> I have a proxy (squid) that gives Internet to a set of pcs, one of
>> them is a FreeBSD 6.2, when wanting to upgrade ports (
>> portsnap fetch) gives me the messages following:
>>
>> PC1 # fetch portsnap
>
> Did you mean (and actually type) 'portsnap f
Edgardo Nuevo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a proxy (squid) that gives Internet to a set of pcs, one of
> them is a FreeBSD 6.2, when wanting to upgrade ports (
> portsnap fetch) gives me the messages following:
>
> PC1 # fetch portsnap
Did you mean (and actually
Hi
I have a proxy (squid) that gives Internet to a set of pcs, one of
them is a FreeBSD 6.2, when wanting to upgrade ports (
portsnap fetch) gives me the messages following:
PC1 # fetch portsnap
Looking up portsnap.FreeBSD.org Mirrors ... 4 Mirrors found.
Fetching snapshot tag from portsnap2
Dear All
This is a amd64 box with FreeBSD 6.3. So far it is only acting as a
firewall (with PF). Yesterday I installed squid via ports with a pretty
vanilla configuration. I.e. no neighbour caches, just to be used as a
standalone cache for users from the inside net. No interception caching
>Hallo,
>How to restart the squid proxy server in freebsd?
>Thanks...
Use the following command
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/squid restart
Regards,
Johan Hendriks
Double L Automatisering
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Hallo,
How to restart the squid proxy server in freebsd?
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On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 12:26:11 -0400
Christopher Sean Hilton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the enlightenment. My understanding is that Squid can do
> both forward and reverse proxy. At least it it would seem so since
> that's the way I'm using it. I did not kn
ect a very difficult situation
for fsck to fix.
My squid is on OpenBSD. My cache partition is spread across two
spindles of a drive provided by the ccd driver mounted either
asynchronously or with soft updates. Either way is fine because if my
squid machine were to crash so hard that the
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 07:34:04PM +, Pollywog wrote:
> On Monday 17 March 2008 19:17:58 Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> > > Hello
> > >
> > > I'm setting up a squid cache (3.0.2) machine FreeBSD 7.0 based and I
> > > wonder if softupdates could help (make
On Monday 17 March 2008 19:17:58 Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> > I'm setting up a squid cache (3.0.2) machine FreeBSD 7.0 based and I
> > wonder if softupdates could help (make it faster ) or not the cache
> > partition ?
>
> i would say it's
Hello
I'm setting up a squid cache (3.0.2) machine FreeBSD 7.0 based and I wonder
if softupdates could help (make it faster ) or not the cache partition ?
i would say it's absolutely needed.
anyway - any reason to not use soft updates on every
On Mar 17, 2008, at 11:51 AM, Johan Hendriks wrote:
Squid is a forward proxy whereas varnish is just a reverse proxy
So you can not use it for for lan to wan proxy!
Thanks for the enlightenment. My understanding is that Squid can do
both forward and reverse proxy. At least it it would
Squid is a forward proxy whereas varnish is just a reverse proxy
So you can not use it for for lan to wan proxy!
Regards,
Johan
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On Mar 17, 2008, at 4:51 AM, Frank Bonnet wrote:
Hello
I'm setting up a squid cache (3.0.2) machine FreeBSD 7.0 based and I
wonder
if softupdates could help (make it faster ) or not the cache
partition ?
I can't imagine that it would hurt. Last I looked though squid may no
On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 09:51:58 +0100
Frank Bonnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm setting up a squid cache (3.0.2) machine FreeBSD 7.0 based and I
> wonder if softupdates could help (make it faster ) or not the cache
> partition ?
Yes, use soft-updates
Hello
I'm setting up a squid cache (3.0.2) machine FreeBSD 7.0 based and I wonder
if softupdates could help (make it faster ) or not the cache partition ?
Thanks a lot
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Hello,
I have very odd problem with pf connection pool(2 ISPs) and squid 3. Just to
mention, I support 3 other networks without connection pool. All of them
work using squid and pf but do not use connection pool. If I setup my
browser to use proxy (e.g. gateway port 3128), all traffic passes
> -Original Message-
> From: Tony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2007 9:10 AM
> To: 'Ted Mittelstaedt'; 'Murray Taylor'; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: RE: Squid with a Net nanny type setup
>
>
> Thanks f
nd a
large number of sites blacklisted gathered from other peoples lists
scavenged from google.
Thanks for the replies,
Tony
PS squid is a very cool thing, and I can use MRTG to gather data and
display it, but it does seem to have some performance hit with surfing,
I moved it from my dually P
Or much better yet, do it the way I do it. Load Squid, setup the kids
system to use it, then setup squid to only allow the kids to go to a
list of sites. As my kids learn about interesting sites they want to
go to, -I- visit those sites, and if I decide they are OK, I put them
in the approved
look at dansguardian its in the ports and is excellent for
kid-management
mjt
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tony
> Sent: Friday, 23 November 2007 4:34 AM
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Squi
Is there a big list if inappropriate websites somewhere that I can build
into squid to keep my kids out of Adult websites?
If not squid is there a better Proxy to use on my FreeBSD firewall for
that purpose?
Thanks,
Tony
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Hi Narek,
Narek Gharibyan wrote:
I set squid 2.6 transparent proxy with default settings on P4 2000 RAM 512/
80GB HDD. I change only
Which exact 2.6 version of Squid are you using? Which FreeBSD version
are you running on your machine?
cache_mem 128 MB
cache_dir ufs /usr/local
I set squid 2.6 transparent proxy with default settings on P4 2000 RAM 512/
80GB HDD. I change only
cache_mem 128 MB
cache_dir ufs /usr/local/squid/cache 40960 16 256
Squid works normally and do caching. It takes 300Mb RAM, and about 3GB HDD
space, but it DOESN'T use more space.
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