Thanks Amos!!!
I believe that it helps and will help a lot of squid setup's.
I believe that you already know how the adoption of newer systems happens in
many places around the world.
The last time I checked squid-cache RPM download stats CentOS 6 was the most
downloaded from all.
However I
On 08/20/2017 03:31 PM, Kinkie wrote:
> it's been fixed last week. Thanks again for the heads-up!
Please fix build.squid-cache.org as well. It suffers from a samilar
problem, I presume.
Alex.
>
> On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 9:00 PM, Francesco Chemolli wrote:
>> On 8 Aug
I got it working partially, some servers (URLs) worked, others not ...
the not working host resultet in 503 ...
as I don't have any knowledge where to look, I give up
it would have been great, if it had worked
@Amos: your question about firewall rules gave me a hint, but
I can't say why only a
On 08/20/2017 02:06 PM, Christopher Ahrens wrote:
> I was planning on
> seeing how GreaseMonkey and ABP handle data streams since they seem to
> be able to handle streaming media. Or dig into Privoxy to see how
> things are done in there. Might find it to be easier to adapt it as an
> ICAP/ECAP
On 21/08/17 08:06, Christopher Ahrens wrote:
Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 20/08/17 16:05, Christopher Ahrens wrote:
The current solution doesn't work for me since it only supports a very
limited number of clients. I am working with a charity that provides
internet services to those with
On 21/08/17 03:31, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 20/08/17 23:47, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
I would be happy to write the article if I would have known how to
disable tproxy for the outgoing traffic.
There is nothing to document, it is not configurable.
Oop. I had forgotten about
Le 19/08/2017 à 22:08, Eliezer Croitoru a écrit :
> Hey Emmanuel,
>
> Something is not clear to me.
> Are you using url_rewrite or store_id helpers in any form?
No
> Also what DNS lookups squid does exactly?
> - Reverse
> - Forward
Mostly forward
>
> Also:
> - internal clients
> - external domains
Hi Eliezer,
On Sunday 18 June 2017 02:12 AM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
I believe that you should aim for the more standard hardware devices which
squid can be built on-top such as:
- x86
- x86_64
- arm64
- arm5
- arm8
In order to improve response time on capable hardware, we have just
pushed