Hi,
I have given access to my router webpage configuration from my squid
server by adding in
*cache_peer 192.168.1.1 parent 3128 3130 login=PASS*
That is great because now I can access my router webpage configuration
from my server without any problems.
Sometimes, I need to access my router
Hi,
I have trouble setting up the gre tunnel.
Searching on the archived email database, I found following link
describing similiar question:
http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-users/200504/0567.html
I tried as suggested in above link, but failed.
modprobe ip_gre
This command is
Hi
I've been running squid for 2 days now.
Below is the General Runtime information.. Any suspicious values ? Any
comments ?
Squid Object Cache: Version 2.6.STABLE16
Start Time: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 11:00:48 GMT
Current Time: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 10:17:42 GMT
Connection information for squid:
stephane lepain wrote:
Hi,
I have given access to my router webpage configuration from my squid
server by adding in
*cache_peer 192.168.1.1 parent 3128 3130 login=PASS*
That is great because now I can access my router webpage configuration
from my server without any problems.
Sometimes, I
Emil Mikulic wrote:
Hi there,
I need to periodically restart a bunch of url_rewrite_programs.
If I issue squid -k reconfigure then there is a short window (~5 secs)
during which squid refuses connections! Is there a way to tell squid to
recycle its children without outright refusing
Hi,
Thanks for finding my site :)
Did you try the suggested solution? Does it not work on OBSD?
James
l3d wrote:
Hey guys, I have searched the archives and interwebs and haven't
found any answers yet.
OS: OpenBSD4.2
Squid: 3.0.Stable1
--enable-pf-transparent (and others)
On Thu, Jan 31, 2008, Amos Jeffries wrote:
If the delay between starting and stopping is long enough and can be
done with X + random-time offset. Squid will cope with some helpers
simply stopping and resumes them.
Yeah, the trouble is that you can't kill them all or Squid will die
Hello there,
Squid 2.6-STABLE6
CentOS 5 (2.6.18-8.el5xen #1 SMP x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux)
Trying to solve some trouble.
I get 172.16.3.1:3401 error.
Here it is snmp config in squid.conf
...
acl snmpbsu snmp_community xx
acl admins some_internal_subnet
snmp_port 3401
snmp_access allow
Additional info:
#tail /var/log/squid/cache.log
2008/01/31 15:51:11| Failed SNMP agent query from : 172.16.3.1.
2008/01/31 15:51:12| Failed SNMP agent query from : 172.16.3.1.
2008/01/31 15:51:13| Failed SNMP agent query from : 172.16.3.1.
2008/01/31 15:51:14| Failed SNMP agent query from :
Am 2008-01-24 12:06:03, schrieb Matus UHLAR - fantomas:
On 19.01.08 18:26, Michelle Konzack wrote:
I have killed a hardisk (160 GByte) again because to heavy traffic of
gnump3d. The problem is, that the natural caching of linux does
not work, even if I have only arround 700 MByte of
On Wednesday 30 January 2008 5:59:36 pm Go Wow wrote:
What are the pre-requisites software in order to have squid installed
on a machine.
An example. These are the libraries Squid wants to see on my Fedora 7
system at runtime:
$ ldd /usr/sbin/squid
linux-gate.so.1 = (0x0011)
Hi Adrian,
Adrian Chadd wrote:
Hi,
I'd first give ZFS a shot - either through opensolaris or FreeBSD.
It has slightly saner memory caching logic (which eats RAM for breakfast
mind you) that may suit this workload a little better.
Since you mentioned ZFS, I have been thinking for some time
On Thu, Jan 31, 2008, Tek Bahadur Limbu wrote:
Do you think that this ZFS file system scales better than current file
systems if used for caching such as Squid?
Do you have any statistics?
I've got no statistics and I've not seen any reports from anyone who
has tried comparing ZFS to
Hello,
I've been searching about this:
If you're browsing the internet through a proxy, and
you enter (i.e.) this URL: www.cual-es-mi-ip.net, it
will show you your public IP, and you internal IP
address.
I can't find a way to hide the fact that i'm going
through a proxy.
Do you know a way fix
I want to install it on Debian, my debian instllation currently holds
only limited set of packages and if I add unwanted packages then my
debian may be down, so I want to make squid work as transparent proxy.
Yes I'm experimenting with this.
Hi Serg,
Serg A. Androsov wrote:
Hello there,
Squid 2.6-STABLE6
CentOS 5 (2.6.18-8.el5xen #1 SMP x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux)
Trying to solve some trouble.
I get 172.16.3.1:3401 error.
Here it is snmp config in squid.conf
...
acl snmpbsu snmp_community xx
acl admins
Amos Jeffries wrote:
stephane lepain wrote:
Hi,
I have given access to my router webpage configuration from my squid
server by adding in
*cache_peer 192.168.1.1 parent 3128 3130 login=PASS*
That is great because now I can access my router webpage
configuration from my server without any
I use a transparent proxy and it only shows my external squid address.
-j
On Jan 31, 2008, at 10:46 AM, Juan Pablo Calomino wrote:
Hello,
I've been searching about this:
If you're browsing the internet through a proxy, and
you enter (i.e.) this URL: www.cual-es-mi-ip.net, it
will show you your
hi,
I am using SQUID 2.6.STABLE17 with CentOS 5, BIND
DNS SERVER configured on the same box, i have configured squid as
transparent proxy with all default settings , and applied iptables
rule by using the following
command
iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 80 -j REDIRECT
Yogesh Patil wrote:
hi,
I am using SQUID 2.6.STABLE17 with CentOS 5, BIND
DNS SERVER configured on the same box, i have configured squid as
transparent proxy with all default settings , and applied iptables
rule by using the following
command
iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp
I want to install it on Debian, my debian instllation currently holds
only limited set of packages and if I add unwanted packages then my
debian may be down, so I want to make squid work as transparent proxy.
Yes I'm experimenting with this.
Then build it from source on a mirror system using
On Thu, Jan 31, 2008, Amos Jeffries wrote:
If the delay between starting and stopping is long enough and can be
done with X + random-time offset. Squid will cope with some helpers
simply stopping and resumes them.
Yeah, the trouble is that you can't kill them all or Squid will die
Yogesh Patil wrote:
hi,
I am using SQUID 2.6.STABLE17 with CentOS 5, BIND
DNS SERVER configured on the same box, i have configured squid as
transparent proxy with all default settings , and applied iptables
rule by using the following
command
iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i eth0 -p
Hi guys,
I've seen some posts already (dated a while back) that there is no
support as of yet for WCCP on SquidNT, due to the lack of
implementation/integration of GRE on Windows.
Is this still the case? if so, is there any sort of development
towards a solution?
On a different note, I
--- Juan Pablo Calomino [EMAIL PROTECTED]
escribió:
Hello,
I've been searching about this:
If you're browsing the internet through a proxy, and
you enter (i.e.) this URL: www.cual-es-mi-ip.net, it
will show you your public IP, and you internal IP
address.
I can't find a way to hide
Amos Jeffries wrote:
Amos Jeffries wrote:
stephane lepain wrote:
Hi,
I have given access to my router webpage configuration from my squid
server by adding in
*cache_peer 192.168.1.1 parent 3128 3130 login=PASS*
That is great because now I can access my router webpage
configuration
Interesting. What sort of size threshold do you see where performance
begins to drop off? Is it just a matter of larger objects reducing
hitrate (due to few objects being cacheable in memory) or a bottleneck
in squid itself that causes issues?
-C
On Jan 28, 2008, at 8:00 PM, Adrian Chadd
OK, after a few days on other projects, I'm back with more info on this.
Amos Jeffries wrote:
The problem I'm seeing is that whenever a CGI is called via HTTP with a
POST method, it gets converted to GET when the new request comes in on
HTTPS. This, of course, breaks the app.
I should
On Thu, Jan 31, 2008 at 08:36:05PM +0900, Adrian Chadd wrote:
On Thu, Jan 31, 2008, Amos Jeffries wrote:
If the delay between starting and stopping is long enough and can be
done with X + random-time offset. Squid will cope with some helpers
simply stopping and resumes them.
Yeah, the
On Thu, Jan 31, 2008, Chris Woodfield wrote:
Interesting. What sort of size threshold do you see where performance
begins to drop off? Is it just a matter of larger objects reducing
hitrate (due to few objects being cacheable in memory) or a bottleneck
in squid itself that causes issues?
On Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 09:30:10AM +1300, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On Thu, Jan 31, 2008, Amos Jeffries wrote:
If the delay between starting and stopping is long enough and can be
done with X + random-time offset. Squid will cope with some helpers
simply stopping and resumes them.
Yeah, the
On Thu, Jan 31, 2008, Squid Dev wrote:
Hi guys,
I've seen some posts already (dated a while back) that there is no
support as of yet for WCCP on SquidNT, due to the lack of
implementation/integration of GRE on Windows.
Is this still the case? if so, is there any sort of development
On Fri, Feb 01, 2008, Amos Jeffries wrote:
Hm, I've always wanted to fix that pause during reconfigure and
rotate. Of course, reconfigure's deny accepting connections is
probably it closing and re-opening all its listen() sockets..
I've been thinking the same.
Yeah, and squid -k
I just put a squid system with url_rewriter children into production.
Alongside this we have a script that regularly runs squid -k rotate,
then FTPs the log.1 files to a remote site for backup/processing.
The issue I've noticed is that every time squid -k rotate is run,
squid also stops
Hi guys,
I've seen some posts already (dated a while back) that there is no
support as of yet for WCCP on SquidNT, due to the lack of
implementation/integration of GRE on Windows.
Is this still the case? if so, is there any sort of development
towards a solution?
Unknown to me.
On a
On Feb 1, 2008 7:50 AM, Chris Woodfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The issue I've noticed is that every time squid -k rotate is run,
squid also stops and restarts all of its url_rewriter children.
AFAIK, this is the way squid works.
I may think you can disable access.log and don't rotate the
OK, after a few days on other projects, I'm back with more info on this.
Amos Jeffries wrote:
The problem I'm seeing is that whenever a CGI is called via HTTP with
a
POST method, it gets converted to GET when the new request comes in
on
HTTPS. This, of course, breaks the app.
I should
On Thu, Jan 31, 2008, Chris Woodfield wrote:
I just put a squid system with url_rewriter children into production.
Alongside this we have a script that regularly runs squid -k rotate,
then FTPs the log.1 files to a remote site for backup/processing.
The issue I've noticed is that every
Here it is snmp config in squid.conf
...
acl snmpbsu snmp_community xx
acl admins some_internal_subnet
snmp_port 3401
snmp_access allow snmpbsu localhost
snmp_access allow snmpbsu admins
snmp_access deny all
snmp_incoming_address 172.16.3.1 #here it is internal proxy interface.
On Fri, Feb 1, 2008 at 12:02 AM, Yogesh Patil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
I am using SQUID 2.6.STABLE17 with CentOS 5, BIND
DNS SERVER configured on the same box, i have configured squid as
transparent proxy with all default settings , and applied iptables
rule by using the following
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