Francois Cami wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 8:32 AM, Silamael wrote:
>> Is there any date when Squid 3.1 will be official released?
>> Thanks in advance!
>
> http://wiki.squid-cache.org/ReleaseProcess#head-eea0e990c0003af12917552175691a5120980cdd
>
Thanks for the reply but this doesn't answer
Hello there!
Is there any date when Squid 3.1 will be official released?
Thanks in advance!
-- Matthias
Hi Drew,
If you are satisfied with the performance of squid2.6 and you can
survive with it.
I would rather suggest not to upgrade to 3.0 and stay with squid 2.6.
What it matters is, Is current squid satisfying your needs? It doesn't
matter what version are you using?
~~
Sameer Shinde
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if i can create two different or more ACLs; one of a
> network range and can bypass squid authentication, while the other ACL
> must be authenticated. Would that be possible?
You don't exactly authenticate an ACL. But skipping that...
acl A ...
acl B ...
acl C proxy_auth
Hi,
I was wondering if i can create two different or more ACLs; one of a
network range and can bypass squid authentication, while the other ACL
must be authenticated. Would that be possible?
I have squid3 on Ubuntu 8.10. I 've been reading some on-line
documents about squid ACL but can't really f
> We are using squid-2.5.STABLE12-18.12
>
Please use a newer more capable Squid. There have been MANY improvements
since 2.5 was made obsolete.
Amos
> Hi!
>
> We have a reverse squid proxy running fine. But we need to put the
> cache_replacement_policy in mode GDFS. For this, we have this in
> config file:
>
> cache_replacement_policy heap GDSF
> memory_replacement_policy heap GDSF
> high_memory_warning 2048 MB
>
> With independence about the c
>
> I'm currently running Squid 2.6 stable 22 as a caching server.
>
> It is acting as a front-end for bunch of servers answering for
> www.123456.com and 123456.com. Without any problems.
>
> I have updated the apache configuring for handling web traffic for
> www.abcdef.com=2C abcdef.com=2C www.
> Hello!
>
> I'm in a bit of a deadlock, so all my hopes are with you.
> The short version: I want to use squid as both an accelerator and as a
> forward proxy which can handle CONNECT requests.
>
> From what I've read over the net, these 2 cases are mutually
> exclusive, but I decided to ask anywa
On Mon, 2 Mar 2009 17:12:50 +0100
Manuel Trujillo wrote:
> cache_replacement_policy heap GDSF
Did you place this line above the cache_dir line?
>
> I've been using 2.6 for about a year or so.
>
> Should I be looking at upgrading to 3.0.
>
> Has anyone else upgraded from 2.6 to 3.0 and what problems, if any, have
> you run into?
> _
> Hotmail® is up to 70% faster. Now good news
> Hi!
>
> Is there any cache performance comparison between both two stables
> versions ?
>
> I mean, a comparison when both runs in the same hardware doing the same
> thing.
> Just thoughput matters... At this moment I don't care about cpu and I/O
> usage.
>
> Thanks a lot in advance
> Lucas Brasi
Hi!
Is there any cache performance comparison between both two stables versions ?
I mean, a comparison when both runs in the same hardware doing the same thing.
Just thoughput matters... At this moment I don't care about cpu and I/O usage.
Thanks a lot in advance
Lucas Brasilino
Hello!
I'm in a bit of a deadlock, so all my hopes are with you.
The short version: I want to use squid as both an accelerator and as a
forward proxy which can handle CONNECT requests.
>From what I've read over the net, these 2 cases are mutually
exclusive, but I decided to ask anyway, since mayb
I've been using 2.6 for about a year or so.
Should I be looking at upgrading to 3.0.
Has anyone else upgraded from 2.6 to 3.0 and what problems, if any, have you
run into?
_
Hotmail® is up to 70% faster. Now good news travels real
I'm currently running Squid 2.6 stable 22 as a caching server.
It is acting as a front-end for bunch of servers answering for www.123456.com
and 123456.com. Without any problems.
I have updated the apache configuring for handling web traffic for
www.abcdef.com=2C abcdef.com=2C www.987zyx.com
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 17:12, Manuel Trujillo wrote:
> Hi!
>
> We have a reverse squid proxy running fine. But we need to put the
> cache_replacement_policy in mode GDFS. For this, we have this in
> config file:
>
> cache_replacement_policy heap GDSF
> memory_replacement_policy heap GDSF
> high_me
We are using squid-2.5.STABLE12-18.12
When trying to access this web page from home it prompts me for NTLM
Authentication credentials:
http://www.allianceenterprises.com/AWAREInfo
---
When I do it from work (behind Squid), I get this error:
You are not authorized to view this page
You do not
Hi!
We have a reverse squid proxy running fine. But we need to put the
cache_replacement_policy in mode GDFS. For this, we have this in
config file:
cache_replacement_policy heap GDSF
memory_replacement_policy heap GDSF
high_memory_warning 2048 MB
With independence about the convenience of using
On 02.03.09 15:24, Shekhar Gupta wrote:
> Thanks ,I will do that however 128x256 Is this will be right
> combination for 280 GB space for a single cache_dir
I'd better increase that to 256 256, although it depends on the number of
objects, which depends on minimum and maximum object size configure
Hi Amos,
I have just build the 3.1.0.5 (3.1.0.6 make error), it works fine with the same
configuration.
Ciao, Thx,
Sébastien.
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De : Amos Jeffries [mailto:squ...@treenet.co.nz]
Envoyé : lundi 2 mars 2009 01:42
À : Sébastien WENSKE
Cc : squid-users@squid-cache.org
Ob
I think I don't understand you.
You says that the traffic from squid server to Internet, the source
IP, is always from 192.168.1.1?
This is normal, because the server only have one route to internet and
this route specifies only one source IP. The destination IP to squid
connection is not relevan
I got this point however the source IP should be the one which is
specified on the interface , then why all the packets are taking the
previous IP as source IP ...
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 3:29 PM, David Rodríguez Fernández
wrote:
> If you put two nic with 2 IP from the same network the kernel can
If you put two nic with 2 IP from the same network the kernel can't
know how route. If you need two ip from the same network, you can add
the second IP as an alias on the same nic.
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 10:52 AM, Shekhar Gupta wrote:
> I didn't get this , why can't ?
>
> On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 2
Joel Rosental R. wrote:
Hi,
I would want to know if is possible to authenticate squid against a
Novell eDirectory 8.8.4?
By what i've read in docs found, there is kind of an incompatibility
with versions >= 8 because of some issue with how new versions store IP
Addresses from the clients.
ed
Thanks ,I will do that however 128x256 Is this will be right
combination for 280 GB space for a single cache_dir
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 2:08 PM, Jan-Frode Myklebust wrote:
> On 2009-02-28, Shekhar Gupta wrote:
>>
>> Can any one let me know what will be the best configuration for squid
>> cache_d
I didn't get this , why can't ?
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 2:27 PM, David Rodríguez Fernández
wrote:
> You can't have two IP from the same network on different nic.
>
> On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 9:11 AM, Shekhar Gupta
> wrote:
>>
>> I am running 2 squid instance on 2 Diffrent IP address on a Single se
░▒▓ ɹɐzǝupɐɥʞ ɐzɹıɯ ▓▒░ wrote:
if i want to use acl list rule using mac address what should i do ?
i use/install squid using apt-get install ( ubuntu ) ( latest - and
always do apt-get update/upgrade )
can it run both ? ( IP list ACL and MAC list ACL )
1) consider *very* carefully why you wan
Sébastien WENSKE wrote:
Thanks Amos,
It was very helpfull.
Now I need to fix an issue with dansguardian, when I get through it, I notice
this in squid log:
01/Mar/2009:16:43:48.329 73520 10.0.0.11 TCP_MISS/200 ->0<- CONNECT
update.microsoft.com:443 - DIRECT/65.55.13.126 -
a
You can't have two IP from the same network on different nic.
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 9:11 AM, Shekhar Gupta wrote:
>
> I am running 2 squid instance on 2 Diffrent IP address on a Single server .
>
> NIC1 - 192.168.1.1:8080 installed to /squid1/
> NIC2 - 192.168.1.2:8080 installed to /squid2/
>
>
On 2009-02-28, Shekhar Gupta wrote:
>
> Can any one let me know what will be the best configuration for squid
> cache_dir that can be defined with 280GB . I am using the following
> however i think squid genius can work this more effectively
>
> cache_dir ufs /squid/var/cachestore1 5000 128 256
>
I am running 2 squid instance on 2 Diffrent IP address on a Single server .
NIC1 - 192.168.1.1:8080 installed to /squid1/
NIC2 - 192.168.1.2:8080 installed to /squid2/
When i am specifying 192.168.1.1:8080 it takes this IP and go to
Internet whcih is Fine
When i am specifying 192.168.1.2:8080 it
We've been running Windows Update via Squid, and I must say it works like a
charm. While I do agree that having a Win2k3 or Win2k8 with AD could
simplify admin, as most clients are running Windows, in our scenario, that
is out of the question, as we're an ISP, and there is no way we can / want
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