[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris -
Thanks for the reply.
Just so I understand, then, even though my network has an 8-bit mask,
I can specify a 16-bit mask when defining an ACL?
Affirmative. Squid is completely unaware of your network layout.
So - on my 10.0.0.0/8 network, I could do someth
Chris -
Thanks for the reply.
Just so I understand, then, even though my network has an 8-bit mask,
I can specify a 16-bit mask when defining an ACL?
So - on my 10.0.0.0/8 network, I could do something like:
src dept1 src 10.1.0.0/255.255.255.0
src dept2 src 10.2.0.0/255.255.255.0
src dept3
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Folks -
I work at a public library.
I would like to implement squid delay pools to accomplish a little
throttling of the kiddies who come in after school and completely
clobber our bandwidth in the afternoon. I would like to kill the folks
who came up with youtube an
Hi Alexandre,
Alexandre Correa wrote:
How many users is your Squid box serving? It's strange that there is no
errors. Where have you defined the cache_log directive in your squid.conf?
+- 300~400 users simultaneously
cache_access_log none
cache_log /var/log/squid/cache.log
cache_store_log non
Nick Duda, on 11/02/2007 10:24 PM [GMT+500], wrote :
> Funny you bring that upbecause we did that unintensional some time
> back...
>
> Basically, we have 4 T1's in a brach office, bonded as a multilink
> (6mb). Based on this one office bandwidth going out is on average 4.5mb
> used with Squid
Is there any existing information on the number of entries squid can
handle before you start running into problems. Am I right in assuming
this is mainly processor dependent?
Paul Cocker
IT Systems Administrator
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From: Chris Robertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Funny you bring that upbecause we did that unintensional some time
back...
Basically, we have 4 T1's in a brach office, bonded as a multilink
(6mb). Based on this one office bandwidth going out is on average 4.5mb
used with Squid in place. One day we had to make some changes and
stopped servin
Hi,
I am trying to setup squid redirector on squid 2.6 STABLE 16 based on
content type. i.e. if squid sees content type == text/plain redirects
to 'http://127.0.0.1/dummy.txt'.
A kind person helped me with this configuration for my needs:
acl plain_content rep_mime_type -i text/plain
redirect_pro
nick,
you can always try to do a test without squid and compare your
graphs generated by cacti. (with and without squid). this is quite
common and always raises management's eyebrows but .. i guess it's
part of the Layer 9 (political layer) jk!.
cheers,
-pf
On 11/2/07, Nick Duda <[EMAIL PROT
On Fri, Nov 02, 2007, Nick Duda wrote:
> What is a good utility to determine how much bandwidth in bits/sec or mb
> is being saved using squid. I'm using the templates for squid in Cacti
> and its showing some numbers that are showing a good saving and
> management is having a hard time believing i
What is a good utility to determine how much bandwidth in bits/sec or mb
is being saved using squid. I'm using the templates for squid in Cacti
and its showing some numbers that are showing a good saving and
management is having a hard time believing it.
Folks -
I work at a public library.
I would like to implement squid delay pools to accomplish a little
throttling of the kiddies who come in after school and completely
clobber our bandwidth in the afternoon. I would like to kill the folks
who came up with youtube and myspace!
Anyway, we
On Wed, 2007-10-31 at 23:45 +0800, John Mok wrote:
> But my problem is that I need ICAP client support in squid 3.0. As been
> recommended by Christos Chtsanti, the ICAP support in squid 3.0 is
> better and more stable than 2.6 + ICAP patch.
Christos was right.
> In that case, can anyone
> ad
So, if an object as an LM of, lets say, 3 days ago and it's "new" on my cache...
How does a %50 percent option work?
Will it be "fresh" for one and a half day?
Sorry, but I'll need a dummy explanation 'cause I don't get it.
On 10/30/07, RW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 12:31:
Angela Williams-2 wrote:
On Friday 02 November 2007, Robin-Vossen wrote:
I just did setup my first Squid Conf.
I love it already. ^^
But, well I have a new problem now
I did define:
acl Badwords url_regex -i "/usr/local/etc/words.squid"
and
http_access deny Badwords
Since I thought I could cha
Alexandre Correa wrote:
How many users is your Squid box serving? It's strange that there is no
errors. Where have you defined the cache_log directive in your squid.conf?
+- 300~400 users simultaneously
cache_access_log none
drop cache_access_log ts a deprecated option.
2.6+ use plain new ac
Thomas Raef wrote:
Squid can handle these by itself. With a regular "squid -k
reconfigure"
after updating the files.
For the list of pure hostnames a "dstdomain" acl is the best.
For the list of URI snippets a "urlpath_regex" acl probably with "-i"
is
needed.
If the domain/ip file is an pru
Robin-Vossen wrote:
Thanks all.
Its working now =)
I think I am going to buy that o'reily book about Squid.
I only get some warnings now, all about netmasks. So well.
I think after some Googling that will be fixed aswell.
Yep, lookup "CIDR netmask" in google. The masks are not quite fitting
t
>
> Squid can handle these by itself. With a regular "squid -k
reconfigure"
> after updating the files.
>
> For the list of pure hostnames a "dstdomain" acl is the best.
> For the list of URI snippets a "urlpath_regex" acl probably with "-i"
is
> needed.
>
> If the domain/ip file is an pruned ve
Thanks alot that helps..
If there is anything I can help you with tell me.
I own you one ;)
Cheers,
Robin
Angela Williams-2 wrote:
>
> On Friday 02 November 2007, Robin-Vossen wrote:
>> I just did setup my first Squid Conf.
>> I love it already. ^^
>> But, well I have a new problem now
>> I d
> How many users is your Squid box serving? It's strange that there is no
> errors. Where have you defined the cache_log directive in your squid.conf?
+- 300~400 users simultaneously
cache_access_log none
cache_log /var/log/squid/cache.log
cache_store_log none
cache_dir aufs /var/spool/squid 110
Alexandre Correa wrote:
Hello !!
I testing squid on freebsd 6.2 amd64+SMP, server is 2 procs dual-core
opteron 4gb ram ...
after some time running .. squid proccess refusing connections, if i try to
"kill" them, proccess don=B4t stop.. no errors is show.. without core dumps=
...
How many user
On Friday 02 November 2007, Robin-Vossen wrote:
> I just did setup my first Squid Conf.
> I love it already. ^^
> But, well I have a new problem now
> I did define:
> acl Badwords url_regex -i "/usr/local/etc/words.squid"
> and
> http_access deny Badwords
> Since I thought I could change the words.
I just did setup my first Squid Conf.
I love it already. ^^
But, well I have a new problem now
I did define:
acl Badwords url_regex -i "/usr/local/etc/words.squid"
and
http_access deny Badwords
Since I thought I could change the words.squid file while squid was running.
I tryed that. And that did
On 01.11.07 13:16, Tarak Ranjan wrote:
> I'm new to this list. i have a question about transparent
> proxy. if i apply an ACL for downloading mp3 and mpeg. but it's not
> working, user's are able to download mp3 or mpeg...
> here is my config..squid.conf file.
> port 8080
> acl block
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