I checked it already.
But didn't find there is a document on my questions.:)
On Feb 2, 2008 10:48 PM, Adrian Chadd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Feb 02, 2008, J. Peng wrote:
Hello,
How to config cache clusters in squid 2.6? ie, the parent/sisters
caches for web reverse proxy.
Is
Dear friends,
I have these error frequently in my squid log, that everytime i
encounter this error my squid server starts to serve requests super slow.
On google search i can find advise that by changing http_port to
http_port my_lan_ip:3128 that could solve the problem but i have tried
it it
Hi!
I have Squid Cache: Version 2.6.STABLE13 installed on Fedora Core 6 Linux
2.6.18-1.2798.fc6. Squid is configured in very usual manner, internal hosts
are only allowed to reach Internet using proxy server, and the rest of squid
configuration is left by default. Everything works perfectly,
Zoran Milenkovic wrote:
Hi!
I have Squid Cache: Version 2.6.STABLE13 installed on Fedora Core 6
Linux 2.6.18-1.2798.fc6. Squid is configured in very usual manner,
internal hosts are only allowed to reach Internet using proxy server,
and the rest of squid configuration is left by default.
yong bong fong wrote:
Dear friends,
I have these error frequently in my squid log, that everytime i
encounter this error my squid server starts to serve requests super slow.
On google search i can find advise that by changing http_port to
http_port my_lan_ip:3128 that could solve the problem
Zoran Milenkovic wrote:
Hi!
I have Squid Cache: Version 2.6.STABLE13 installed on Fedora Core 6 Linux
2.6.18-1.2798.fc6. Squid is configured in very usual manner, internal
hosts are only allowed to reach Internet using proxy server, and the rest
of squid configuration is left by default.
403 Forbidden
The following error occurred: Access denied by access
control list.
Could not open error file
getting this error
and if refresh from browser it work
please help if any one have any information
squid 2.6STABLE18
I have limited users to 16KB per user via linux TC or other bandwidth shaping
scripts, working fine, But the shaping just shapes the whole bandiwdth
including all protocols, thats not the only task I want, If user is downloading
at 16KB, even the content in the cache comes very slow, response
Have you looked at your squid.conf to see which file it references,
where the file is and it's ownership (permissions)? Look at
cache_effective_user and see if that user has sufficient access to the
said file.
On 2/3/08, squid learner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
403 Forbidden
The following error
cache_effective_user squid
cache_effective_group squid
--- Odhiambo Washington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you looked at your squid.conf to see which file
it references,
where the file is and it's ownership (permissions)?
Look at
cache_effective_user and see if that user has
sufficient
HERE the log
1202071824.630 1108 192.168.2.220 TCP_MISS/200 504
GET
Zoran Milenkovic wrote:
Hi!
I have Squid Cache: Version 2.6.STABLE13 installed on Fedora Core 6
Linux
2.6.18-1.2798.fc6. Squid is configured in very usual manner, internal
hosts are only allowed to reach Internet using proxy server, and the
rest
of squid configuration is left by default.
I have limited users to 16KB per user via linux TC or other bandwidth
shaping scripts, working fine, But the shaping just shapes the whole
bandiwdth including all protocols, thats not the only task I want, If user
is downloading at 16KB, even the content in the cache comes very slow,
cache_effective_user squid
cache_effective_group squid
Best to leave those to the kernel to handle. Particularly the group one.
If they were there by default in the install bundle/package, then the user
one should be okay.
But if you added them yourself try without, locate all the squid
Hi Amos,
That https_port doesn't work.
As for the squid version i am using squid-2.5.STABLE14-1.RHEL4. Thats
seems the only version compatible with Red Hat enterprise 4. I tried the
squid 3.0 tarball it gave me too many errors during make install.
Anyway, i would prefer to pinpoint the error
Hi Amos,
That https_port doesn't work.
As for the squid version i am using squid-2.5.STABLE14-1.RHEL4. Thats
seems the only version compatible with Red Hat enterprise 4. I tried the
squid 3.0 tarball it gave me too many errors during make install.
I believe the FedoraCore package is
On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 4:37 PM, Guido Serassio
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 08:35 28/01/2008, howard chen wrote:
Hi,
I have been following from squid homepage to:
http://squid-mirror.acmeconsulting.it/download/dl-squid.html
Seems that currently there is no squid3 for win32 yet, is
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