On 11/27/2013 12:37 AM, Goran Slavić wrote:
I am interested in developing a true load balancing feature
between ICAP adaptation servers. As I see it, current configuration options
for adaptation servers only provides failsafe in case of ICAP server
failure. I am interested in
On 27/11/2013 8:37 p.m., Goran Slavić wrote:
My name is Goran Slavic,
I am currently writhing a masters theses on Faculty of Electrical
Engineering - University of Belgrade (Serbia).
Welcome aboard!
Please take a few minutes to get acquainted with the project's
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 6:07 PM, Rainer Weikusat
rweiku...@mobileactivedefense.com wrote:
I have no real idea what is necessary to comply with this requirement
but I'll try something sensible: I'm working for a US/UK based company
which provides a comprehensive enterprise security solution for
On Mon, 15 Nov 2010 21:26:27 +0300, Dmitry Kurochkin
dmitry.kuroch...@measurement-factory.com wrote:
Hello Squid developers.
My current Squid focus is on Squid HTTP compliance (Alex has already
posted a few changes I worked on). I also help with SMP performance
tests. I hope to be able to
Tim Storey wrote:
Hi All,
I am recent graduate in Software Engineering and I would like to get
involved with developing SQUID.
I wrote my thesis in C ( a small embedded system using an AVR
microcontroller) and I have a little
experience programming simple servers and using the UNIX sockets
Robert Marcano wrote:
On 04/30/2010 10:42 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
Robert Marcano wrote:
- Make tcp_outgoing_address be able to use an interface name and not
only a fixed ip address, this solve a problem we have with some setups
where we allow to acces to the internet with a dedicated ISP for
mån 2010-05-03 klockan 21:59 +1200 skrev Amos Jeffries:
So an automatically generated outgoing IP address based on an iface name
then?
Selecting the iface, then picking from one of its addresses?
Sounds like it should actually work.
Donẗ forget to add whildcard interface name syntax
mån 2010-05-03 klockan 15:24 -0430 skrev Robert Marcano:
I understand, but we are using tcp_outgoing_address because it supports
ACLs and we route some users to a dedicated ISP exclusive to them.
Perfectly valid reason.
It breaks server side persistent connections so we disable it, but I
On Mon, 03 May 2010 15:24:30 -0430, Robert Marcano
rob...@marcanoonline.com wrote:
On 05/03/2010 03:07 PM, Henrik Nordström wrote:
mån 2010-05-03 klockan 21:59 +1200 skrev Amos Jeffries:
Donẗ forget to add whildcard interface name syntax such as ppp+ or
similar, as used for many dialup or vpn
Robert Marcano wrote:
Greetings.
I am interested in developing features for squid that are currently
needed in our installations, related with LDAP and authentication
integration and content filtering (ICAP). I have being able to add the
feature of forwarding the current authenticated to the
IISc Bangalore wrote:
Dear Squid Developers,
We are a part of the Network Information Technology Support and
Services at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India. We use the
squid as a proxy for the campus. We also implemented campus wide
authentication in the proxy using LDAP auth
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 5:11 PM, Perry Smith pedz...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Hello Perry!
My interest is AIX. I recently sent a note to the general list and was
prompted to at least CC to this list. I plan to use squid in a pretty low
usage place to get around a firewall issue I have. But I
On Oct 21, 2009, at 5:24 AM, Kinkie wrote:
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 5:11 PM, Perry Smith pedz...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
Hello Perry!
My interest is AIX. I recently sent a note to the general list and
was
prompted to at least CC to this list. I plan to use squid in a
pretty low
usage
Constantin Rack wrote:
Dear squid-dev members,
my name is Constantin Rack and I would like to introduce myself as a
new developer.
I have over 10 years experience in C/C++ coding with strong focus to
HTTP related software.
As a welcome gift, I have released a new open-source eCAP adapter
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 7:12 PM, Constantin Rack
constantin.r...@vigos.com wrote:
Dear squid-dev members,
my name is Constantin Rack and I would like to introduce myself as a new
developer.
I have over 10 years experience in C/C++ coding with strong focus to HTTP
related software.
As a
As a welcome gift, I have released a new open-source eCAP adapter
for HTTP
compression:
http://www.vigos.com/products/eCAP/
I would like to maintain and further develop this adapter, hoping
that it
will be included in the official SQUID distribution some day.
Please feel free to send me
On Mon, 2009-01-05 at 19:12 +0100, Constantin Rack wrote:
As a welcome gift, I have released a new open-source eCAP adapter
for HTTP compression:
http://www.vigos.com/products/eCAP/
I would like to maintain and further develop this adapter, hoping that
it will be included in the
Mark Nottingham wrote:
Hi,
I've been bugging Henrik and Adrian enough that it'd be useful to be on
this list. I'm interested in helping with documentation, asking stupid
questions and filing bugs.
Cheers,
Hi Mark, still interested? If so, what sort of documentation were you
imagining?
On Wed, May 30, 2007, Mark Nottingham wrote:
Hi,
I've been bugging Henrik and Adrian enough that it'd be useful to be
on this list. I'm interested in helping with documentation, asking
stupid questions and filing bugs.
I believe you're now subscribed. Welcome!
Adrian
On Wed, Nov 08, 2006, Christophe Boyanique wrote:
Hello,
I'm writing this message to introduce myself before subsbribing to this
mailing-list.
Hiya!
I am working for Alcove (http://www.alcove.fr) a french free software
company. Amongst other subjects we propose support on any free
As I see it your tasks for the Squid project would be
- Relay relevant bug reports between RedHat and Squid Bugzilla.
- Maintain the RH Squid packages. While doing this please note our
informal patch policy printed at the top of the patches page. This
policy basically boils down to that
Hi Evgeny,
At 00.40 30/04/2005, Evgeny Kotsuba wrote:
You make me laugh. squid2.5 use read/write/send/recv/ etc. as well as
FD_READ_METHOD/FD_WRITE_METHOD.
It seems the same things are in squid3.
With classes we have only read/write/open/close to any handle and can
control it in single
On Sat, 30 Apr 2005 10:46:37 +0200
Serassio Guido [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You make me laugh. squid2.5 use read/write/send/recv/ etc. as
well as FD_READ_METHOD/FD_WRITE_METHOD.
It seems the same things are in squid3.
With classes we have only read/write/open/close to any handle and
can
Hi Evgeny,
At 13.05 30/04/2005, Evgeny Kotsuba wrote:
I have removed similar things some time ago from the Windows port for
poor performance reasons.
I don't understand this. Really call to read/write/sevd/recv is call to
a number of system's API calls and one more call get 0.0001%
Hi Henrik,
At 16.41 30/04/2005, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On Sat, 30 Apr 2005, Serassio Guido wrote:
I don't wrote that your solution is wrong, or that C++ classes are bad. I
wrote that your solution is slower.
I doubt it actually is.
The Evgeny's specific implementation is it. Its read() checks
On Sat, 30 Apr 2005, Serassio Guido wrote:
Even on UNIX there is subtle differences beetween the different classes of
I/O handles, even more so as time passes and new interesting I/O or event
mechanisms gets available.
Not only on UNIX, this should allow a simpler implementation of native
On Sat, 30 Apr 2005 17:12:20 +0200
Serassio Guido [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Henrik,
I don't wrote that your solution is wrong, or that C++ classes are
bad. I wrote that your solution is slower.
I doubt it actually is.
The Evgeny's specific implementation is it. Its read() checks for
the fd
On Sat, 30 Apr 2005 16:00:40 +0200
Serassio Guido [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Evgeny,
At 13.05 30/04/2005, Evgeny Kotsuba wrote:
I have removed similar things some time ago from the Windows port for
poor performance reasons.
I don't understand this. Really call to read/write/sevd/recv is
call
Hi Evgeny,
At 13.07 28/04/2005, Evgeny Kotsuba wrote:
On Thu, 28 Apr 2005 02:46:46 +0400
Andrey Shorin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Serassio,
Tuesday, April 26, 2005, 13:08:09, Serassio Guido wrote:
Now I plan to port diskd filesystem to Windows.
SG They are currently some Squid aspect that
Hi Andrey,
At 00.46 28/04/2005, Andrey Shorin wrote:
Hello Serassio,
Tuesday, April 26, 2005, 13:08:09, Serassio Guido wrote:
Now I plan to port diskd filesystem to Windows.
Andrey Shorin
System/Web Administration Consultant
SG Welcome on board again !!!
SG They are currently some Squid aspect
Hi Andrey,
At 05.52 26/04/2005, Andrey Shorin wrote:
Hello all.
Some time ago I partisipated in porting of squid to windows efforts.
Hopefully, it helped to
overtake Squid-NT 2.3 to head revision in 2003.
Now I plan to port diskd filesystem to Windows.
Andrey Shorin
System/Web Administration
On Tue, 26 Apr 2005, Andrey Shorin wrote:
Some time ago I partisipated in porting of squid to windows efforts.
Hopefully, it helped to overtake Squid-NT 2.3 to head revision in 2003.
Welcome back to squid-dev!
Now I plan to port diskd filesystem to Windows.
Any specific reason you prefer the
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I may have some information about the Odd HTTP response codes problem.
Which problem more specifically? And what you want to know about it?
Regards
Henrik
On Mon, 6 Dec 2004, Andrew Rucker Jones wrote:
I'm not a Squid developer, and i don't want to burst Your bubble, but i
looked at what Your filter can do; Squid can already block MIME types,
and Privoxy (www.privoxy.org) can do most if not all of the rest.
Additionally, i don't want to speak for
On Fri, 24 Sep 2004, Gavin Henry wrote:
We are interested in getting the tristate patch working again for the
latest stable release.
Interesting. What is it?
Regards
Henrik
On Sat, 25 Sep 2004, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On Fri, 24 Sep 2004, Gavin Henry wrote:
We are interested in getting the tristate patch working again for the
latest stable release.
Interesting. What is it?
Found it from your post on squid-users.
A bit late, yeah, I've been a little busy until recently.
On Mon, Apr 28, 2003, Alex Kinch wrote:
I've not really got any experience of code hacking, think that's best left
to the experts on here (Hi Adrian - remember Amsterdam?!). However, I can
give plenty of feedback on the ESI
Flemming Frandsen wrote:
Look for READ_AHEAD_GAP
ooh, thanks, default is 16KB it seems.
... off to read the rest of the developers manual before I start hacking
it up:)
We should probably add a squid.conf directive for this one.. a good task
to begin with if you have not looked at the
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On Thursday 20 February 2003 22.53, Flemming Frandsen wrote:
reply-to is not set. This is intentional. Just remember to hit the
reply to all then responding to messages on the mailinglist and
everything is fine.
Actually, you end up with a mail to both the poster and
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