Re: IPv6 support

2005-02-16 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005, [ISO-8859-1] Xuân Baldauf wrote:
Further investigation showed: nearly all my IPv6 changes were not distributed 
into the squid-ipv6 branch, but into the HEAD branch.
Ok. What probably happened was the same as for the Root, only the top 
level directory was correct.

No harm done to HEAD however. This HEAD is just a shadow of the release 
CVS on squid-cache.org and is automatically reset each night.

So somehow, I have managed by accident to circumvent whatever access 
restrictions!
Yes, these access controls is by no means ment to be secure, merely a 
guide trapping most common errors.

What is important is that you recover your changes so they can be applied 
to the correct branch.

Regards
Henrik

Re: Introduction

2005-02-16 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
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


Re: Odd HTTP response codes

2005-02-16 Thread Henrik Nordstrom

On Tue, 15 Feb 2005, Caleb Anthony wrote:
Something interesting I noticed about that server hosting the stamp2.gif is 
that squid is accelerating the web-server.
Yes...
I know this because I tried to open the image and I recieved a squid error 
because my request failed one of their ACL's. Although when I refreshed page 
the image loaded correctly. I also scanned the server with nmap and it 
confirmed that squid (squid 2.5 stable 7) is accelerating the web-server (see 
scan information below).

SF-Port80-TCP:V=3.45%D=2/15%Time=4212758D%r(GetRequest,5A5,HTTP/1\.0\x201
SF:35039137\x20Unknown\r\nServer:\x20squid/2\.5\.STABLE7\r\nMime-Version:\
Interesting. This scan gave such broken HTTP status code.
As we know nothing about this server I'd close this issue now as a 
malfunctioning server. The Squid logs which started this thread seems to 
be correct, showing what the server did return.

The fact that the server involves a accelerating Squid tells very little 
as we know nothing about this Squid except that it claims to be a 
2.5.STABLE7.

Regards
Henrik


Re: [squid-users] squidrunner views - squidrunnerv1.2

2005-02-16 Thread squidrunner team

hai all,

Warm regards again.

Comments updated version of squidrunner is available
as,
http://www.geocities.com/squidrunner_dev/squidrunnerv14.txt

It is updated to give wget status, patch porting
changes, old squid upgrade functionalities based on
henrick and Michael Pophal. Let us know your more
requirements, views, comments, fix needed there.

take care.

regards
squidrunner team






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squid development - traffic statistics

2005-02-16 Thread Nickolay Pelov
Hi!
I am a student from a university in bulgaria. I have a school project 
for calculating traffic from squid proxy and I have an idea.
First I thought to parse squid log file to get information about the 
traffic. But in our school squid is generating about 1000-1500 lines per 
secod. I think that it will be usefull squid to have option to send log 
file information in some way to another process in raw format or to have 
a static/shared library with functions to process this kind of 
information (various methods can be discussed). As an option the squid 
log file can be written in mysql database.
I'm ready to help with this part of squid. I looked of squid code and I 
made some experiments. Using static/shared library to process logs opens 
many doors to new features. Developers can make independent modules to 
observe the traffic and get usefull statistics.

Now about my project. It must handle squid traffic for every 
authenticated user and keep it in mysql database. It must show usefull 
statistics about what is downloaded like: biggest files downloaded, days 
witch server have greatest load, most active users. Other options can be 
added later.
I have deadline for my project until 1 april (or little earlier so it 
can be tested in real environment). If we can't make it until 1 april, 
can continue my project with log file parsing and I can still realise my 
idea for squid modules. As an option squid modules can do other things 
like define access controls.

Note that I'm talking about current stable version of squid - 2.5-stable7.
I'll be happy to read your comments about my ideas.
Best regards,
Nick Pelov


simulating HTTP latency by chaining squids

2005-02-16 Thread Nick Lewycky
I was wondering if it is possible to tell my squid proxy to use another 
proxy for its own connections. I haven't been able to find any simple 
setting or anything in the documentation on how to achieve this. Perhaps 
there's some way to abuse cache peering into achieving this?

A real-world situation for this would be if I were given a proxy to use 
by my ISP and I want to run my own Squid on my small network. (The ISPs 
proxy is, let's say, a long satellite hop away.)

In reality, I'm trying to test the performance in my squid3 branch under 
different situations and I need a way to simulate additional network 
latency. This is the most promising solution I know of at the moment, 
but if anyone has a different solution (such as Linux netfilter tricks?) 
I can use, that would work just as well.

Thanks,
Nick Lewycky


Re: simulating HTTP latency by chaining squids

2005-02-16 Thread Adrian Chadd

Yup - just use cache_peer and specify 'parent'. read the Squid FAQ
for information on the things you need to tweak.

On Wed, Feb 16, 2005, Nick Lewycky wrote:
 I was wondering if it is possible to tell my squid proxy to use another 
 proxy for its own connections. I haven't been able to find any simple 
 setting or anything in the documentation on how to achieve this. Perhaps 
 there's some way to abuse cache peering into achieving this?
 
 A real-world situation for this would be if I were given a proxy to use 
 by my ISP and I want to run my own Squid on my small network. (The ISPs 
 proxy is, let's say, a long satellite hop away.)
 
 In reality, I'm trying to test the performance in my squid3 branch under 
 different situations and I need a way to simulate additional network 
 latency. This is the most promising solution I know of at the moment, 
 but if anyone has a different solution (such as Linux netfilter tricks?) 
 I can use, that would work just as well.
 
 Thanks,
 Nick Lewycky

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