On 25/02/19 11:34 am, reinerotto wrote:
> 1) I did some tests with my own webserver, and my local openwrt-system,
> running squid.
> And I can see, that http-traffic is throttled, but https is _not_.
> I used 10MB of data for my tests. Download speed for http is throttled to
> (my) 512kBit/s, as e
1) I did some tests with my own webserver, and my local openwrt-system,
running squid.
And I can see, that http-traffic is throttled, but https is _not_.
I used 10MB of data for my tests. Download speed for http is throttled to
(my) 512kBit/s, as expected, but https is not throttled.
2) I got som
It depends on the hardware in the server grade Windows.
It can take more then 3k conn's for 100%.
It's possible that squid was not designed for windows 2k16
Eliezer Croitoru
Linux System Administrator
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Email: elie...@ngtech.co.il
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From: R
Wondered that too, and experimented with the squid.conf setting to see when
warning messages appear, which was 1,000. Default cygwin setting of 3,200 is
plenty.
Thanks for the idea, though!
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As far as I know the internal FD limit for Windows build is around 3K - might
be being existed and thus unexpected behavior raising its ugly head..
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From: squid-users On Behalf Of Van
Order, Drew (US - Hermitage)
Sent: Sunday, 24 February 2019 14:40
To: elie...@ngtech.
This is helpful, and I especially appreciate the time given it is the weekend.
The Squids are confusing me, as everything is well behaved at the moment. One
server was erroring off and on for a few hours earlier today, but stopped after
a reboot.
It does appear that redirecting roughly 125 serv
I do not see any context, can you redirect me towards the last email?
Eliezer
Eliezer Croitoru
Linux System Administrator
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Email: elie...@ngtech.co.il
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From: squid-users On Behalf Of FredB
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2019 12:33
Cc: squid-use
I assume it's fine in general since it works.
I will try to run a request with openssl to see what is the certificate chain
that I'm receiving.
The issue is that it's a special "redirect all" proxy for filtering only
blacklisted domains.
So the squid receives all SSL requests and denies them with
Thanks, there a lot of impacts here, response time, load average, etc,
unfortunately we should wait that FF 66 (and after) is installed everywhere to
fix that ...
I'm really surprised that there is no more messages about this
Fred
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Many thanks for the explanation
There is a miss configuration in config file:
"cache deny all"
It's a shame...
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Envoyé : samedi 23 février 2019 23:16
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Objet : Re: [squid-users] squid
On 24/02/19 3:36 pm, eliezer wrote:
> I am testing intermediate certificates and I have just created a key
> and certificate files.
>
> The http line for ssl bump is:
>
> http_port 23128 ssl-bump generate-host-certificates=on
> dynamic_cert_mem_cache_size=16MB cert=/etc/squid/ssl_cert/cert.pem
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