tor 2009-10-01 klockan 11:17 +0530 skrev Avinash Rao:
Were you able to make out anything
The log you sent and the time you said squid stopped responding does not
match up.
Do the log continue like this while Squid is hung?
Regards
Henrik
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 12:57 PM, Henrik Nordstrom
hen...@henriknordstrom.net wrote:
tor 2009-10-01 klockan 11:17 +0530 skrev Avinash Rao:
Were you able to make out anything
The log you sent and the time you said squid stopped responding does not
match up.
Do the log continue like this
Is there a way to split bandwidth according to the number of connected user=
s on the fly?
For example=2C if there are 2 people connected=2C it is split 50:50 or if t=
here are 2 people connected and 1 person's connection is over x percentage =
then it is split? I know delay_pools can be used to
Hello
Using freeradius to connect my remote users via Dialin, each time they
connect my users, is assigned a random ip.
My question:
Would like to make a script for my squid server then checks against
mysql search if the user is connected, compare against a file if the
user exists in
Hello,
Just wonder if possible to do the following with Squid (as reverse
proxy to Apache)
Apache/PHP = Send out expire = A + 10 years = Squid = Send out expire = A + 0
So until my program purege cache from Squid, it will keep cache in
Squid as long as possible; on the other hand, client will
Le lundi 31 août 2009 13:51:34, Ross J. Reedstrom a écrit :
The Internet Archive to the rescue:
http://web.archive.org/web/20070729044433/http://www.wa.apana.org.au/~dean/
squidpurge/
Ross
Hi List,
I tried to download the purge tool in the 'related software' page, but
the links
This is great, the proxy is caching about a gig a day. Below is the final and
fine tuned squid.conf that I will put into production after school lets out
today.
administra...@ahspx01:~$ cat /etc/squid/squid.conf
http_port 3128
acl QUERY urlpath_regex cgi-bin \?
#no_cache deny QUERY
cache_mem 512
: Couldn't the same thing be done with ACLs? (deny icp/htcp from
: localhost)
: The problem is multi-stage loops: proxyA-proxyB-proxyA which only shows
: up in the two headers.
:
: The first-degree example I list above can be solved by ACL in icp_access,
: but when you go another level out
: Apache/PHP = Send out expire = A + 10 years = Squid = Send out expire = A
+ 0
...
: So until my program purege cache from Squid, it will keep cache in
: Squid as long as possible; on the other hand, client will request the
: latest content from Squid everytime.
if your goal really is
Is there a way to split bandwidth according to username?
I know delay_pools can be used to set hard limits but this is for IP addresses
isn't it?
All connections are coming from outside the proxy server's network so I will
not know the IP addresses.
With squid 3.1 you can do it wth class 4 or 5 delay pools
On 10/1/09, J. Webster webster_j...@hotmail.com wrote:
Is there a way to split bandwidth according to username?
I know delay_pools can be used to set hard limits but this is for IP
addresses isn't it?
All connections are coming from
Dear guys,
I have running Squid 2.7 under SUSE.
And it works fine with a parent Squid in another network.
But when I use the IP to my webserver for example 192.168.0.1
I can't get the page, because Squid is trying to resolv the IP
with the parent proxy.
How can I diasbled that for the local IP
Thanks for the reply.
The wrong behavior appears no matters if IE or Firefox are the default
browser as long as the user works with a MS application.
We have checked proxy configuration in MS Windows Media Player and
it's ok (but keeps asking for username and password) and proxycfg
reports a
f4ad058f0910011340w18fc09ffi824c0f1ac7c6c...@mail.gmail.com
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
MIME-Version: 1.0
Is there a workaround for 2.6?
Date: Thu=2C 1 Oct 2009 22:40:15 +0200
Subject: Re:
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 11:22 PM, J. Webster webster_j...@hotmail.com wrote:
f4ad058f0910011340w18fc09ffi824c0f1ac7c6c...@mail.gmail.com
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
MIME-Version: 1.0
Is there a workaround for 2.6?
No, I'm
I'm trying to test out the behavior of various options with sibling
peering, and noticing something that seems really strange in how squid
responds to ICP query when it has the object in it's cache, but the TTL is
under 30 seconds...
squidA and squidB are configured as siblings of each
Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz wrote:
Le lundi 31 août 2009 13:51:34, Ross J. Reedstrom a écrit :
The Internet Archive to the rescue:
http://web.archive.org/web/20070729044433/http://www.wa.apana.org.au/~dean/
squidpurge/
Ross
Hi List,
I tried to download the purge tool in the 'related software'
ant2ne wrote:
This is great, the proxy is caching about a gig a day. Below is the final and
fine tuned squid.conf that I will put into production after school lets out
today.
administra...@ahspx01:~$ cat /etc/squid/squid.conf
http_port 3128
acl QUERY urlpath_regex cgi-bin \?
#no_cache deny
Chris Hostetter wrote:
: Couldn't the same thing be done with ACLs? (deny icp/htcp from
: localhost)
: The problem is multi-stage loops: proxyA-proxyB-proxyA which only shows
: up in the two headers.
:
: The first-degree example I list above can be solved by ACL in icp_access,
: but when
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