Thanks for the heads up Mathus.
By now I ended slapping Squid on the pfsense and go from there.
Less hassle, a system I am familiar with and so far everything works fine in my
lab.
I will look up the new build for sure and if I can get this Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Server
up and running with Squid an
in the end did this work, the reason why i thought it wasnt is because i
went on the eicar test website and downloaded the txt fle and i could see
it on the website
reason was it was because it was cached and must have saved it in memory as
"cache_dir" i have disabled, once i rebooted the squid se
On 9/30/21 2:49 AM, Praveen Ponakanti wrote:
> I am trying to use the squid cache as an outbound HTTP/S proxy service
> for our production network and would like to scale up the request per
> sec by running it on multi-core systems.
> I have searched up the archives and config docs, but couldn't
Hi,
I am trying to use the squid cache as an outbound HTTP/S proxy service for
our production network and would like to scale up the request per sec by
running it on multi-core systems.
I have searched up the archives and config docs, but couldn't find anything
more recent than the below on setti
On 29.09.21 13:42, flauenroth wrote:
Apparently Debian/Ubunutu does not support openSSL anymore and uses GnuTLS
whatever that thing is. Once again I feel savaged by "systemd". I knew,
when I started the new job that it will be harsh but I did not expect it
to be that different.
funny, because