I'm stumped.
I was in the process of upgrading squid to 3.0 stable to see if
this would deal with a bunch of other issues. I've managed to
make squid non-operational.
Normally this would be material for the squid list. And I've had
it posted there for several days, with no useful results.
% of
packets going through it. I'm not clear why dropped packets
would affect files from partiular hosts, but until I can
reestablish the problem I consider this one closed.
Sherwood Botsford wrote:
I'm stumped.
I was in the process of upgrading squid to 3.0 stable to see if this
would deal
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 10:17:47PM -0500, Paul D. Ouderkirk wrote:
Probably your best bet to cover these requirements would be some old
school Compaq Proliant
with 2 or 4-way Pentium Pro CPUs. You can find them clocked around 200MHz.
You can get them on eBay cheaply,
I've told my boss that I'm not renewing my contract.
The Job:
20 hours per week as the entire IT department for the school.
Optional half time teaching position. (Must have teaching
certificate)
Optional average 5 hours per week Outdoor Program Instructor.
The computers:
3
Part of my job description is to come as close as possible to
doing everything with no resources. (My entire IT budget for this
year is $6K. That includes internet connectivity, all repairs,
all infra-structure costs, and all core software. About
$100/computer) THIS year I have about 4K for
I don't have a nice thing to say about compaq.
They were odd, drivers were hard to find, they would deliberately
do things to force propriatary solutions: E.g. In the '486 days
they would use a different pin-out on their simms. Compaq memory
wouldn't work in anything else. Non-compaq memory
I've got The Book of PF on order.
Meanwhile I will continue to fumble through on my own.
I work at a boarding school.
Freetime Internet access is a carrot we use to encourage
accademic performance. Most free time use is java games and
social networking sites.
I am trying to set up a
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