Ammad Shah escreveu:
i set the maximum object size in squid configuration 34 MB, i am using
fedora 7 and also tested this on fedora 8. when i try to download same
object from same url but getting that object from internet instead of
cache.
why squid is not caching objects ? or its problem of
Almered Niklas wrote:
Hi!
We're trying to configure a Squid 2.6 stable 16 with two servers, a
webserver with Linux and Apache and a web mapping server with Windows
and IIS.
A: application.example.com (Apache webserver on port 8081)
B: map.example.com (IIS web mapping server o port 80)
Now,
Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães wrote:
Ammad Shah escreveu:
i set the maximum object size in squid configuration 34 MB, i am using
fedora 7 and also tested this on fedora 8. when i try to download same
object from same url but getting that object from internet instead of
cache.
why squid is not
Hi,
I was wondering how much memory is OK for 1 GB cache size. I went
through many sites and e-books and they all mentioned different
things. However, most of the sites said its either 32 MB or 10 MB for
1 GB cache size.
I know that its only a rule of thumb and squid requires memory for
other
Hello Guys,
The modifications below to winbindd_pam.c solved the issue of non
joined computers expect for clients using Internet Explorer (tested
with IE7) only on Vista HOME edition!
It worked fine on all other versions of widows win2k, Window$ XP,
Vista premium, etc.
Did you guys face this?
Hi.
I've set up squid with authentication againt windows active directory (working
fine *g*). Members of group internet are allowed to surf, all others are
blocked. Now I need to define an additional group for intranet-access.
What acl-entries should I add, that users in group intranet can use
Amos Jeffries escreveu:
Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães wrote:
Ammad Shah escreveu:
i set the maximum object size in squid configuration 34 MB, i am using
fedora 7 and also tested this on fedora 8. when i try to download same
object from same url but getting that object from internet instead
Hello,
I am new to squid.
Under the following scenario please throw some lights.
I have a small ISP. I have around 50 clients that are basically
offices. Each clients shares internet in around 10 computers. Some
offices doesn't requires windows update while some offices doesn't
requires
I have a Squid 2.6 system that has been working perfectly for the past month.
(or so I thought) I have users complaining that when they go to the video
section on CNN and attempt to watch videos they occasionally get a message in
the video window that says “The video system was not able to
Hi,
typical values from my live squid:
Memory Size(KB): 343296
Cache size (KB) 59904004
Mean Object Size (KB): 19.19
No. of Objects Stored: 3121861
I guess if your mean object size is smaller, you will
get a greater number of objects and hence will require
a bigger memory.
solomon.
--- s f
I want to use SQUID 2.6.STABLE16 as transparent proxy.
I have Linux fedora core 7 as router and squid is installed there also.
Iptables configuration:
*nat
:PREROUTING ACCEPT [2844662:160578712]
:POSTROUTING ACCEPT [168208:16839419]
:OUTPUT ACCEPT [115780:8771449]
#redirect http requests to
Alexandre Correa wrote:
No !! you can do custom tcp_outgoing acls .. using source address..
but not join links !!
On 01.12.07 16:27, Tony Dodd wrote:
There's no reason you can't do bonding at the iface level to do load
balancing across two network uplinks. This won't work, however, if
Daniel Porres wrote:
Im having some problems making possible a FTP connection (control and
data). Very often control connection establishes in one adsl and the
data connection by the other dsl, and the far server don't like that.
Im thinking to use squid ftp proxy under the firewall in other
s f wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering how much memory is OK for 1 GB cache size. I went
through many sites and e-books and they all mentioned different
things. However, most of the sites said its either 32 MB or 10 MB for
1 GB cache size.
I know that its only a rule of thumb and squid requires memory
Rishav Upadhaya wrote:
Hello,
I am new to squid.
Under the following scenario please throw some lights.
I have a small ISP. I have around 50 clients that are basically
offices. Each clients shares internet in around 10 computers. Some
offices doesn't requires windows update while some offices
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
Daniel Porres wrote:
Im having some problems making possible a FTP connection (control and
data). Very often control connection establishes in one adsl and the
data connection by the other dsl, and the far server don't like that.
Im thinking to use squid ftp
ACLs are evaluated short-circuit. If you have this:
acl clientA src 1.2.3.0/24
acl clientB src 1.2.4.0/24
acl youtube (expensive regexp)
acl microsoft (expensive regexp)
http_access deny clientA youtube
http_access deny clientB microsoft
the http_access lines are evaluated in order from top to
You need to begin debugging this by looking at wireshark/ethereal packet
dumps. Try to figure out what the client/server is doing that confuses
Squid (or confuses the client/server.)
Adrian
On Tue, Dec 04, 2007, Taras Panchyshyn wrote:
I want to use SQUID 2.6.STABLE16 as transparent proxy.
I have been working on this config for 4 straight days without success
and need some help. What I am trying to configure is a DMZ server (with
true public addresses) running Squid that acts as a front-end server to
three separate Exchange OWA servers in private networks (all accessible
behind the
I know this is a little bit of a wierd question, but I have a small squid
install in a SOHO office. The server has been optimized for low energy
usage.
Consistently, Powertop shows squid is at the top of the list of items
generating wakeups:
Top causes for wakeups:
25.1% (100.9)
On Tue, Dec 04, 2007, Paul Magid wrote:
I know this is a little bit of a wierd question, but I have a small squid
install in a SOHO office. The server has been optimized for low energy
usage.
Consistently, Powertop shows squid is at the top of the list of items
generating wakeups:
Squid
On Tue, Dec 04, 2007, Paul Magid wrote:
I know this is a little bit of a wierd question, but I have a small
squid
install in a SOHO office. The server has been optimized for low energy
usage.
Consistently, Powertop shows squid is at the top of the list of items
generating wakeups:
On Tue, Dec 04, 2007, Paul Magid wrote:
Squid isn't optimised for low energy usage. :) Its got a timer which fires
every 20?ish milliseconds when using AUFS.
Fixing this would require reengineering quite a bit of code.
Sponsorship is welcome. :)
That is what I suspected. What is
I have been working on this config for 4 straight days without success
and need some help. What I am trying to configure is a DMZ server (with
true public addresses) running Squid that acts as a front-end server to
three separate Exchange OWA servers in private networks (all accessible
On Tue, Dec 04, 2007, Paul Magid wrote:
Squid isn't optimised for low energy usage. :) Its got a timer which
fires
every 20?ish milliseconds when using AUFS.
Fixing this would require reengineering quite a bit of code.
Sponsorship is welcome. :)
That is what I suspected. What is
Hi list,
Can someone please suggest the best configuration parameters like
cache size, cache algorithm, FQDN memory size, etc. for Squid to cache
effectively?
--
Regards,
Arun S.
Sorry for the worng subject in the previous mail
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From: Arun S [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 5 Dec 2007 10:13
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Squid-2.6.STABLE17 available
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Hi list,
Can someone please suggest the best configuration
Hi Arun,
Arun S wrote:
Sorry for the worng subject in the previous mail
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From: Arun S [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 5 Dec 2007 10:13
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Squid-2.6.STABLE17 available
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Hi list,
Can someone please suggest
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