Amos Jeffries-2 wrote:
beko wrote:
Hello,
is it possible to prioritize particular site? We use one bussiness
application, which is on remote server and regular traffic is slowing it
down.
J.
Yes.
The question is though; How do you want to 'prioritize' it?
Then; can squid do
what you want is traffic shaping. imho squid is not the ideal solution for that.
you can probably find better approaches here:
http://www.knowplace.org/pages/howtos/traffic_shaping_with_linux.php
http://www.edseek.com/~jasonb/articles/traffic_shaping/
On 5/4/08, beko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear All!
I have installed squid-3 on my Linux server,
and, after some experiments with it, I need
to remove it. I can't find how to do this
seemingly very simple operation properly
botn in documentation on the site
and in the archive file with the source code.
Please, give me a hint about the
Hi
Been using squid for a long time on FreeBSD 6 STABLE(i386) and have rebult
the box to FreeBSD 7 STABLE (amd64) and everything appeared to work untill I
tried accessing websites externally hosted here.
I am using the same version of squid2.6-stable19 and the same confg files
copies off
Alexey Shakin wrote:
Dear All!
I have installed squid-3 on my Linux server,
and, after some experiments with it, I need
to remove it. I can't find how to do this
seemingly very simple operation properly
botn in documentation on the site
and in the archive file with the source code.
Please,
Gordon McKee wrote:
Hi
Been using squid for a long time on FreeBSD 6 STABLE(i386) and have
rebult the box to FreeBSD 7 STABLE (amd64) and everything appeared to
work untill I tried accessing websites externally hosted here.
I am using the same version of squid2.6-stable19 and the same confg
Hi Amos
Many thanks for your quick reply. The new server is a direct replacement
for the old server and it has exactly the same hostname and IP address. I
have also checked forward and reverse DNS. I can see where you are coming
from though.
One last point, the sites work fine
Hi
In squid when client authenticate with squid proxy .
user and password sent cleartext to squid server.
how configure squid that user and password encrypte
between clent and server
thank a lot
abbasi
On sön, 2008-05-04 at 14:51 +0100, Gordon McKee wrote:
One last point, the sites work fine internally, but not externally and I
also have another domain setup and forwarding to a different internal IP and
it does the same. The odd bit about it all is the site will come
eventually - if
On sön, 2008-05-04 at 11:48 -0700, Ghasem Abbasi wrote:
how configure squid that user and password encrypte
between clent and server
Configure Squid using digest authentication.
Regards
Henrik
Hi
The box is only used from a shell prompt(no GUI installed), but I installed
lynx and the sites work fine.
Kind regards
Gordon
- Original Message -
From: Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gordon McKee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Amos Jeffries [EMAIL PROTECTED];
I never thought so much about this but now it came up. I thought that the
cache_dir dirty came when an unclean shutdown ocurred, or better, caused
by file corruptions of the underlying FS
thing is I am running ZFS and so there are no corrupt files even after
power outage
why squid still see
On Sun, May 04, 2008, Michel (M) wrote:
I never thought so much about this but now it came up. I thought that the
cache_dir dirty came when an unclean shutdown ocurred, or better, caused
by file corruptions of the underlying FS
thing is I am running ZFS and so there are no corrupt files
Hi, squid-users.
I have installed squid-3.04 Stable on FreeBSD 6.2 serve, and,
i want log client request via syslog:
access_log syslog squid
Syslog write log data to file /var/log/squid.log:
May 5 08:07:05 mail squid[51383]: 1209946025.538 3 10.200.184.13
TCP_DENIED/407 2710 GET
Hi,
I want to setup squid as a reverse proxy. I added below lines to
squid.conf file.
http_port 80 accel defaultsite=your.main.website
cache_peer 192.168.9.4 parent 80 0 no-query originserver
cache_peer 192.168.9.5 parent 80 0 no-query originserver
acl our_sites dstdomain
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