Chuck Kollars wrote:
... At the most the squid server would run for another day and then
stop running!! ... Please suggest some pointers to delete some
files under /var partition to create more space !! ...
Both your question and all the responses to it I've seen assume Squid is the
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Please see below the output of pwd and df commands:-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] squid]# pwd
/var/log/squid
[EMAIL PROTECTED] squid]# ls -l
total 1005212
-rw-r--r-- 1 squid squid
Um, something weird is going on. I'm a little scared by the double sets
of bad news.
Can you confirm that your in-use systems are okay. I haven't led you to
a point where anything serious is broken? (ie this is all isolated on a
test machine where its okay to break?)
Chris Natter wrote:
Hm
Angela Williams wrote:
Have a look at your squid.conf file and look for this line
cache_dir
My one I have configured like this.
cache_dir aufs /data/squid 5000 15 256
To give 5G in /data/squid
If you change it you will need to trash the current cache and create new with
squid -z
This stat
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
Now we at least know for sure they are hostile.
For all we know that Squid download may well be a trojan.
Did anyone else notice that the site helpfully provides an MD5 hash to
check, and even provide a tool to check it with? Leaves me wondering if
both are trojans.
TB
> ... At the most the squid server would run for another day and then
> stop running!! ... Please suggest some pointers to delete some
> files under /var partition to create more space !! ...
Both your question and all the responses to it I've seen assume Squid is the
cause of this pro
On tor, 2008-10-16 at 12:02 +0300, Henrik K wrote:
> Optimizing 1000 x "www.foo.bar/" into a _single_
> "www.foobar.com/(r(egex|and(om)?)|fuba[rz])" regex is nowhere near linear.
> Even if it's all random servers, there are only ~30 characters from which
> branches are created from.
Right.
Woul
On tor, 2008-10-16 at 10:56 -0400, Todd Lainhart wrote:
> Could I do the same thing with SSL to the reverse proxy? That is, the
> reverse proxy is the endpoint for the client, gets the creds, becomes
> the endpoint for the server, decrypts and caches the origin response,
> and then serves cached
You can execute that anywhere if squid is in $PATH.
To solve your "log file is too big" problem, you could rotate
the logs every hour with cron and destroy the *.0 files
belonging to squid. But that's bandaid, not a real solution.
On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 7:24 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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May I know under which directory should I execute te command as given by you.
Actually, rotation is being done for the log files but still, the
access.log file generated at times are too big on d
squid -k rotate
will rotate all .log files for you, you can delete the *.0 files afterwards.
Never delete files without knowing what you are doing ; deleting files
from under squid's nose will lead to unpredictable behaviour :)
You really should read the manuals, and especially the parts related
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total 1005212
-rw-r--r-- 1 squid squid 502314096 2008-10-17 22:40 a
Hi Henrik,
We use squid 3.0.STABLE8.
And yes, you are right, the status we send from origin server in 304 not
302.
We tried responses with must-revalidate and without and see no difference.
Thanks a lot,
Alex
P.S. Nikita and I both work on the same project.
Henrik Nordstrom-5 wrote:
>
> On fr
On fre, 2008-10-17 at 10:01 -0700, dukehoops wrote:
> Thanks for a prompt response. Unfortunatley, seems like we're still missing
> something:
>
> The origin server is including
>
> CacheControl: max-age=0
> ETag:
>
> in it's response.
>
> The problems are
>
> 1) Squid is not sending
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total 1005212
-rw-r--r-- 1 squid squid 502314096 2008-10-17 22:40
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total 1005212
-rw-r--r-- 1 squid squid 502314096 2008-10-17 22:40
Henrik,
Thanks for a prompt response. Unfortunatley, seems like we're still missing
something:
The origin server is including
CacheControl: max-age=0
ETag:
in it's response.
The problems are
1) Squid is not sending
If-None-Match:
in subsequent requests (unless the browser includ
GMT time?
Maybe check your logformat (%tg or %tl).
JD
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> From: netmail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
> Sent: Friday, October 17, 2008 4:37:53 PM
> Subject: [squid-users] Time on squid
>
> Hi
> When squid generate the message when block an web
Hi
When squid generate the message when block an website , the time show is
different respect the linux time ..for example:
The system display : 17.05
Squid : 14.05
How to for sync the time ?
Thanks in advance
Richard Wall wrote:
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 12:30 PM, Amos Jeffries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Richard Wall wrote:
Hi,
I've been reading through the archive looking for information about
squid 2.6 and windows update caching. The FAQ mentions problems with
range offsets but it's not really clea
Battsetseg.M wrote:
Hi all,
We’re medium sized ISP and want to implement caching.
After doing some research, we decided to use load balancer with 4-5 servers.
Our exiting gateway bandwidth is totally 300Mbps. After doing some
calculations included in O’Reilly ‘Web Caching ‘ we got to have a 2
On fre, 2008-10-17 at 14:40 +1300, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> > I have added a warning comment on their download page.
> Which appears to have been moderated out of existence.
> At least the three comments now present are all by 'admin' advertising
> their downloads.
Suspected this would happen. Oh
On fre, 2008-10-17 at 06:06 +0100, Richard Wall wrote:
> but I don't see anything evil in the server response headers
> today. I guess the client may be sending no-cache headers...I'll
> double check that later.
>
> Is there some other case that I'm missing?
I think the missing partial objec
On fre, 2008-10-17 at 06:09 +0200, WRIGHT Alan [UK] wrote:
> I could use ACL with request_header_access other deny, but this will
> strip some other headers too which is not possible.
You should be able to use any header name in request_header_access. If
not file a bug report.
Regards
Henrik
si
On Friday 17 October 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> The output of the command df in my proxy server is as follows:-
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] squid]# df
> Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
> /dev/mapper/PrimaryVol-
Hi,
Please help me out calculating the hardware requirements for below situation
Best Regards,
Battsetseg. M
Ph: 318115-0554
Mobicom Corporation
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Dear All Squid users,
The output of the command df in my proxy server is as follows:-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] squid]# df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/
One more thing is that, if use ntlm_auth as the basic program, squid
doesn't let any connections.
If i use ncsa_auth, the same thing happens.
If i use smb_auth, squid lets users to access the internet irrelevant
of the time mentioned.
Avinash
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 1:56 PM, Avinash Rao <[EMAIL
Henrik/Amos,
Thanks for the replies. You're 100% correct in suggesting that we are
using proxy-only.
Thinking a little bit more now about the resilience we want to put in
place and the impact of one of the cache servers going down I can see
that running without proxy-only could be a great benefit
The path is /usr/lib/squid and i am able to use the below options in
squid.conf. In the sense that, squid starts without any errors!!
#auth_param basic program /usr/lib/squid/smb_auth /usr/local/squid/etc/passwd
#acl sambaUsers proxy_auth REQUIRED
#acl deadHours time 18:00-20:00
#http_access deny
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