On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 04:14:42PM +0100, Kinkie wrote:
Making AD work in a firewalled environment is not really that easy
(nor secure), but I'd assume that that side of things has already been
covered.
This is totally off-topic but the above statement is not true. What you
need to do is
ronnie nyaruwabvu wrote:
here is how i defined the ACLs
acl staff_net src 196.2.2.0/24
acl staff_net src 10.0.0.0/16
acl staff_net src 168.167.8.0/21
acl staff_net src 168.167.30.0/24
acl staff_net src 168.167.32.0/24
acl staff_net src 168.167.34.0/24
acl FastInternet src 10.0.5.229
On the working 2.7 stable 4 - Work in fine, install new squid 3.0 stable
13 - get older config
And squid it began to be restarted often on error All ntlmauthenticator
processes are busy
Cachemgr.cgi:
# FD PID # Requests # Deferred Requests Flags Time
Offset Request
On the working 2.7 stable 4 - Work in fine, install new squid 3.0 stable
13 - get older config
And squid it began to be restarted often on error All ntlmauthenticator
processes are busy
Cachemgr.cgi:
# FD PID # Requests # Deferred Requests Flags Time
Offset Request
Hi Amos,
On Sun, Mar 15, Amos Jeffries wrote:
I use an url_rewrite_program, which seems to die after about 40
requests.
Squid starts 15 processes, which are enough, but after some time one
process after another die and at the end all processes where gone.
Is it possible to let squid
Hi,
Can Squid act as streaming server?
For example instead of opening many sessions toward an Internet radio,
it will open one and distribute in on the LAN.
Regards,
Adi
Dieter Bloms wrote:
Hi Amos,
On Sun, Mar 15, Amos Jeffries wrote:
I use an url_rewrite_program, which seems to die after about 40
requests.
Squid starts 15 processes, which are enough, but after some time one
process after another die and at the end all processes where gone.
Is it
Adi Gamliel wrote:
Hi,
Can Squid act as streaming server?
For example instead of opening many sessions toward an Internet radio,
it will open one and distribute in on the LAN.
Not really.
Amos
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Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE6 or 3.0.STABLE13
Current Beta Squid
The same error
http://www.nabble.com/NTLM-Authenticator-Reserved-status-problem-td21430460.
html
http://www.nabble.com/Too-many-queued-ntlmauthenticator-requests-td18343369.
html
no answers
-Original Message-
From: Берсенев Виктор Сергеевич [mailto:twobo...@ek.apress.ru]
Sent:
Hi,
we're running a reasonably busy squid proxy system here which peaks at
about 130-150 requests per second.
The OS is Ubuntu Hardy and at the minute, I'm using the packaged 2.6.18
squid version. I'm considering a hand-compile of 2.7, though it's quite
nice to get security patches from the
Hello,
On 14.03.09 14:38, Azhar H. Chowdhury wrote:
We are running ISP and have few cache+proxy servers running Squid as
transparent. Lots of our clients have been
using site like rapidshare from where they download files/program without
having an account.
as an ISP, you should NOT use
Hi there,
I am currently using squid stable v.3 as transparent proxy on freebsd 6.4.
i am facing problem when accessing the ftp site. can any body guide me or
provide me some useful link, for tweaking the settings to allow ftp access
through squid.
many thanks,
.Goody.
Gavin McCullagh wrote:
Hi,
we're running a reasonably busy squid proxy system here which peaks at
about 130-150 requests per second.
The OS is Ubuntu Hardy and at the minute, I'm using the packaged 2.6.18
squid version. I'm considering a hand-compile of 2.7, though it's quite
nice to get
goody goody wrote:
Hi there,
I am currently using squid stable v.3 as transparent proxy on freebsd 6.4.
i am facing problem when accessing the ftp site. can any body guide me or
provide me some useful link, for tweaking the settings to allow ftp access
through squid.
Squid can only map
Hi,
thanks for the reply.
On Tue, 17 Mar 2009, Amos Jeffries wrote:
FYI: The latest Intrepid or Jaunty package should work just as well in
Hardy.
I'll look into this. I tried to build the intrepid debian package from
source, but I came across a build dependency which was apparently not
Hello,
althouh Amos explained much, I think there may be something to add...
Gavin McCullagh wrote:
We've been monitoring the hit rates, cpu usage, etc. using munin. We
average about 13% byte hit rate. Iowait is now a big issue -- perhaps not
surprisingly. I had 4GB RAM in the server and
Squid 2.5STABLE12 on SLES10
I know this is quite an old version but it's on our production machine.
Anyway we have a strange issue where squid seems to be shunting down every 22
minuets or so, the logs says Preparing for shut down after XXX requests.
Now every minuet we do a squid -k
Your SNMP section into squid.conf must be like that:
# SNMP
acl snmpcommunity snmp_community public
snmp_port 3401
snmp_access allow snmpcommunity localhost
snmp_access deny all
And, at your snmpd.conf that it's on the same same server of squid,
must contain this line:
proxy -v 2c -c public
Gavin McCullagh wrote:
Hi,
thanks for the reply.
On Tue, 17 Mar 2009, Amos Jeffries wrote:
FYI: The latest Intrepid or Jaunty package should work just as well in
Hardy.
I'll look into this. I tried to build the intrepid debian package from
source, but I came across a build dependency
twintu...@f2s.com wrote:
Squid 2.5STABLE12 on SLES10
I know this is quite an old version but it's on our production machine.
Yes. Please bug SLES about using a newer release.
Anyway we have a strange issue where squid seems to be shunting down every 22
minuets or so, the logs says
Hi,
On Tue, 17 Mar 2009, Amos Jeffries wrote:
The server hardware isn't 64-bit so surely I can't run a 64-bit squid
build, can I?
Ah, no I believe thats a problem. I kind of assumed that since your
system could take 2GB of RAM it was 64-bit enabled hardware.
Ah well.
It may help that
(Amos) Sorry did not reply to list Ignore..
I wish SLES10 was more up to date on a few packages!!
I can't find anythin that may be shutting down squid, certainly there seems to
be no cron jobs and the issues are happeing at aproximatly 22 minuet intervals
which is not consistent with a cron
Gavin McCullagh ha scritto:
Hi,
we're running a reasonably busy squid proxy system here which peaks at
about 130-150 requests per second.
The OS is Ubuntu Hardy and at the minute, I'm using the packaged 2.6.18
squid version. I'm considering a hand-compile of 2.7, though it's quite
nice to
Gavin McCullagh ha scritto:
Hi,
we're running a reasonably busy squid proxy system here which peaks at
about 130-150 requests per second.
The OS is Ubuntu Hardy and at the minute, I'm using the packaged 2.6.18
squid version. I'm considering a hand-compile of 2.7, though it's quite
nice to
Hi,
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009, Marcello Romani wrote:
From my little experience I would suggest that you give squid cache_mem
a value of just some hundreds of MBs, and let the other GBs of ram to
squid for indexes and the OS for disk caching. I guess after some time
this will take you near a
To elaborate, squid should restart new url_rewrite_program instances
when the number of live children falls to = 50% of the configured
number. So once 8 processes out of 15 die, squid should launch a whole
new set of 15. You'll then have 23 url_rewriter processes, but squid
will launch 15
May i use squid and snmpd?
Squid can respond directly to snmp ask.
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Hi everyone,
Here is my goal:
I would like for my laptop users to be routed through my public squid proxy
so that when they are anywhere, including in a hotel/coffee shop/etc, their
traffic is coming through us.
After asking around and researching some options, one interesting option
includes
Gavin McCullagh ha scritto:
Hi,
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009, Marcello Romani wrote:
From my little experience I would suggest that you give squid cache_mem
a value of just some hundreds of MBs, and let the other GBs of ram to
squid for indexes and the OS for disk caching. I guess after some time
Hi,
Just out of curious, how does squid as a single threaded server, to
handle massive amount of clients nowsday?
http://www.kegel.com/c10k.html
Especially some others (http://varnish.projects.linpro.no/) say squid
is old fashion and don't honor those approach such as epoll/kqueue
which is
Is there a way to avoid log clientParseRequestMethod: Unsupported method
in request... messages in my cache.log?
Hardware (only running Squid):
# cat /proc/cpuinfo | egrep -i xeon | uniq
model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5405 @ 2.00GHz
# cat /proc/cpuinfo | egrep -i xeon | wc -l
8
# free -m
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem: 32148
Hi,
I'm looking into setting up cache peering - I currently have small
sets of reverse-proxy squids sitting behind a load balancer, with no
URI hashing or other content-based switching in play (thanks to a nice
bug/feature in Foundry's IOS that prevents graceful rehashing when
new
(Amos) Sorry did not reply to list Ignore..
I wish SLES10 was more up to date on a few packages!!
I can't find anythin that may be shutting down squid, certainly there
seems to
be no cron jobs and the issues are happeing at aproximatly 22 minuet
intervals
which is not consistent with a
I will have a look, the basic config file has been in use for about 10
years with no major issues. ( god i feel old now thinking about that.)
Will examine and post the manager ACL's
Rob
On Tue, 2009-03-17 at 10:59 +1200, Amos Jeffries wrote:
(Amos) Sorry did not reply to list Ignore..
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 6:08 PM, Roy M. setesting...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Just out of curious, how does squid as a single threaded server, to
handle massive amount of clients nowsday?
http://www.kegel.com/c10k.html
Especially some others (http://varnish.projects.linpro.no/) say squid
is
Hi,
Just out of curious, how does squid as a single threaded server, to
handle massive amount of clients nowsday?
http://www.kegel.com/c10k.html
Especially some others (http://varnish.projects.linpro.no/) say squid
is old fashion and don't honor those approach such as epoll/kqueue
which
You can use them together, but you can't bind squid to the standard
SNMP UDP/161 port if snmpd is also bound to that port.
In my setup, I have snmpd configured to proxy requests for squid's MIB
to squid, which is listening on localhost:1610:
squid.conf:
acl snmpcommunity snmp_community
To elaborate, squid should restart new url_rewrite_program instances
when the number of live children falls to = 50% of the configured
number. So once 8 processes out of 15 die, squid should launch a whole
new set of 15. You'll then have 23 url_rewriter processes, but squid
will launch 15
May i use squid and snmpd?
Squid can respond directly to snmp ask.
You may use any tool you like to contact Squid for SNMP data.
As long as the tool can handle SNMPv2 non-bulk request/response it is
expected to do fine.
The catch that needs v2 is because some tables of ie client IP addresses
Hi everyone,
Here is my goal:
I would like for my laptop users to be routed through my public squid
proxy
so that when they are anywhere, including in a hotel/coffee shop/etc,
their
traffic is coming through us.
After asking around and researching some options, one interesting option
Hardware (only running Squid):
# cat /proc/cpuinfo | egrep -i xeon | uniq
model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5405 @ 2.00GHz
# cat /proc/cpuinfo | egrep -i xeon | wc -l
8
# free -m
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem:
Hi,
I'm looking into setting up cache peering - I currently have small
sets of reverse-proxy squids sitting behind a load balancer, with no
URI hashing or other content-based switching in play (thanks to a nice
bug/feature in Foundry's IOS that prevents graceful rehashing when
new servers
On Mar 16, 2009, at 9:07 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking into setting up cache peering - I currently have small
sets of reverse-proxy squids sitting behind a load balancer, with no
URI hashing or other content-based switching in play (thanks to a
nice
bug/feature in Foundry's IOS
On Mar 16, 2009, at 8:13 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
To elaborate, squid should restart new url_rewrite_program instances
when the number of live children falls to = 50% of the configured
number. So once 8 processes out of 15 die, squid should launch a
whole
new set of 15. You'll then have 23
Herbert Faleiros wrote:
Is there a way to avoid log clientParseRequestMethod: Unsupported method
in request... messages in my cache.log?
No it's a debug log and those messages are important/useful to track bad
clients in your traffic.
What unknown methods is it recording?
Amos
--
Please be
All,
I'm new to Squid and I have been given the task of optimizing the delivery of
photos from our website. We have 1 main active image server which serves up the
images to the end user via 2 chained CDNs. We want to drop the middle CDN as
it's not performing well and is a waste of money; in
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