I have two machines, both running squid3. One runs stable1 and the other
stable19. The one running stable1 is on a virtual machine.
When i execute /etc/init.d/squid3 on both machines, this is what i get on
stable1:
/etc/init.d/squid3
Usage: /etc/init.d/squid3
On 16-12-2009 6:37, Michael Bowe wrote:
Hi, I need some hardware/software suggestions for TPROXY servers.
We're an ISP and have been trialling Squid for a while on an assorted
collection of spare hardware. (We've got some Dell 2950 running VMware and
iSCSI, also Dell 2970 with VMware and
Thank you Chris
tcp_window_scaling do the trick.
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Dante
-Original Message-
From: Chris Robertson [mailto:crobert...@gci.net]
Sent: Tuesday, 15 December, 2009 19:58
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] (104) Connection reset by peer on
I have implemented advance routing fo load balancing and a script for and
fail over on a Linux machine which run squid and dansguardian for proxying,
i have three interfaces on this machine which are
10.201.108.254 eth1 external interface connected to service provider
10.201.109.254 eth2
Amos
I've done some more testing / tracing with this - one finding and one question
to help me do more.
My finding is that the response to a large POST varies - put simply, a small (
5Kb) POST succeeds, larger POST pops up UID/PWD request, large ( 80Kb) gives
the INVALID VERB error that Brett
Bill Allison wrote:
Amos
I've done some more testing / tracing with this - one finding and one question
to help me do more.
My finding is that the response to a large POST varies - put simply, a small (
5Kb) POST succeeds, larger POST pops up UID/PWD request, large ( 80Kb) gives the
INVALID
Hello all,
I figured the easiest way to describe what I am trying to do is to...
draw it. First of all pardon my ignorance since I am relatively new to
squid. Any help will be much appreciated.
The Problem:
Dec 9 17:42:35 cache2 squid[27234]: WARNING: Forwarding loop detected
for: Client:
I have two machines, both running squid3. One runs stable1 and the other
stable19. The one running stable1 is on a virtual machine.
When i execute /etc/init.d/squid3 on both machines, this is what i get on
stable1:
/etc/init.d/squid3
Usage: /etc/init.d/squid3
Do you get the same result as Brett with persistent_connection_after_error set
to ON?
Yes - I've had it set on throughout my testing.
-Original Message-
From: Amos Jeffries [mailto:squ...@treenet.co.nz]
Sent: 16 December 2009 10:46
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re:
Hello everybody,
I'm not sure if it is a question of squid or my problem is because
proxy.pac. We are using a pac file to redirect users of subnetA to
proxyA, and users of subnetB to proxyB. Both proxies use NTLM auth.
Trying to upload a document on to a web page through proxypac it
doesn't ask
Sorry - that was misleading. I've had persistent_connection_after_error set on
throughout my testing. I get the same error as Brett only when the body of the
post is much greater than that which causes the post to fail.
I'd like to correlate network traces with debug output and would
I have a php auth file that works fine from command line and works also in
squid, however sometime during the night or so squid stops working. Can you
tell me why this may be happening thanks for all your help.
Hello,
I'm running squid-3.0.STABLE18 that I've compiled with the options
--with-filedescriptors=32768
I have added to /etc/security/limits.conf the following lines on my
Redhat host :
squid hard nofile 32768
squid soft nofile 32768
As squid user,
Hi,
Is it possible to my squid box to authenticate users in a LDAP or AD
base without asking the user his username and password? Instead, it
would somehow check the currently user that is logged in the computer
and use this information to check the permission.
Is this possible?
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Leonardo Carneiro wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to my squid box to authenticate users in a LDAP or AD
base without asking the user his username and password? Instead, it
would somehow check the currently user that is logged in the computer
and use this information to check the permission.
Is
On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 07:38:50 -0800 (PST), John Peterson
johnp...@yahoo.com wrote:
I have a php auth file that works fine from command line and works also
in
squid, however sometime during the night or so squid stops working. Can
you
tell me why this may be happening thanks for all your help.
On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 18:03:53 +0100, Solaris Treize
solaristre...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I'm running squid-3.0.STABLE18 that I've compiled with the options
--with-filedescriptors=32768
I have added to /etc/security/limits.conf the following lines on my
Redhat host :
squid hard
Kris wrote:
Dear All,
i have 4 proxy server with about 1000 request per second average , i
have extra free nic in every server and i connected that 4 proxy to 1
switch and give them 1 network ip. i set 4 proxy as SIBLING each
other. after few days i got problem like.
1. weird error log
On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 14:40:35 +0100, Gontzal gontz...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everybody,
I'm not sure if it is a question of squid or my problem is because
proxy.pac. We are using a pac file to redirect users of subnetA to
proxyA, and users of subnetB to proxyB. Both proxies use NTLM auth.
david.kauffm...@it-partner.de wrote:
I have two machines, both running squid3. One runs stable1 and the other
stable19. The one running stable1 is on a virtual machine.
When i execute /etc/init.d/squid3 on both machines, this is what i get on
stable1:
/etc/init.d/squid3
Usage:
On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 11:50:26 +, Nikolaos Pavlidis
nikolaos.pavli...@beds.ac.uk wrote:
Hello all,
I figured the easiest way to describe what I am trying to do is to...
draw it. First of all pardon my ignorance since I am relatively new to
squid. Any help will be much appreciated.
The
Nikolaos Pavlidis wrote:
Hello all,
I figured the easiest way to describe what I am trying to do is to...
draw it. First of all pardon my ignorance since I am relatively new to
squid. Any help will be much appreciated.
The Problem:
Dec 9 17:42:35 cache2 squid[27234]: WARNING: Forwarding
On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 12:00:08 -0900, Chris Robertson crobert...@gci.net
wrote:
david.kauffm...@it-partner.de wrote:
I have two machines, both running squid3. One runs stable1 and the
other
stable19. The one running stable1 is on a virtual machine.
When i execute /etc/init.d/squid3 on both
Chris Robertson wrote:
Kris wrote:
Dear All,
i have 4 proxy server with about 1000 request per second average , i
have extra free nic in every server and i connected that 4 proxy to 1
switch and give them 1 network ip. i set 4 proxy as SIBLING each
other. after few days i got problem like.
Can squid be installed and run on a mac os box? Thanks.
--
Jeff Pang
http://home.arcor.de/pangj/
Kris wrote:
Chris Robertson wrote:
Kris wrote:
Dear All,
i have 4 proxy server with about 1000 request per second average , i
have extra free nic in every server and i connected that 4 proxy to
1 switch and give them 1 network ip. i set 4 proxy as SIBLING each
other. after few days i got
-Original Message-
From: Amos Jeffries [mailto:squ...@treenet.co.nz]
Hi Amos
If you get 4+ core hardware, a CARP model with one instance receiving
all requests and balancing across the other cores for actual storage
handling with 1+ disk per core scales extremely well.
I'll go
-Original Message-
From: Angelo Höngens [mailto:a.hong...@netmatch.nl]
Hi Angelo
Thanks for responding
I didn't even know ISP's still used proxies in this century :D I assume
you use them to save on bandwidth and improve the experience for the
end-user?
Haha yeah well for
It can. Best bet is to install via the MacPorts packaging system, but normal
configure/make/make install works for me too.
-C
On Dec 16, 2009, at 8:45 PM, Jeff Pang wrote:
Can squid be installed and run on a mac os box? Thanks.
--
Jeff Pang
http://home.arcor.de/pangj/
-Original Message-
From: Kris [mailto:christ...@wanxp.com]
Hi Kris
2. TCP Connection Failed
Are you running iptables?
If so, is the conntrack table overflowing?
my peer config
# cache_peer 10.10.10.10 sibling 3128 3130 no-netdb-exchange no-digest
no-delay round-robin proxy-only
Michael Bowe wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Amos Jeffries [mailto:squ...@treenet.co.nz]
Hi Amos
If you get 4+ core hardware, a CARP model with one instance receiving
all requests and balancing across the other cores for actual storage
handling with 1+ disk per core scales extremely
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 07:57:21AM -0600, Bill Allison wrote:
Sorry - that was misleading. I've had
persistent_connection_after_error set on throughout my testing.
I don't have that in my config file at all so I would guess it is at
the default.
I get the same error as Brett only when the
Michael Bowe wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Kris [mailto:christ...@wanxp.com]
Hi Kris
2. TCP Connection Failed
Are you running iptables?
If so, is the conntrack table overflowing?
my peer config
# cache_peer 10.10.10.10 sibling 3128 3130 no-netdb-exchange
Chris Robertson wrote:
Kris wrote:
Chris Robertson wrote:
Kris wrote:
Dear All,
i have 4 proxy server with about 1000 request per second average ,
i have extra free nic in every server and i connected that 4 proxy
to 1 switch and give them 1 network ip. i set 4 proxy as SIBLING
each
Amos Jeffries wrote:
Something weird going on with office or the activation server and their
use of 1.1 then. HTTP/1.1 is explicitly designed to not break when going
through a non-1.1 middleware proxy.
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When are they NOT doing something weird?
Hi all,
We developers would be interested in adding a MacOS node to the
BuildFarm (see the wiki page).
If anyone is willing to donate cpu cycles and hdd space, could they
please contact me?
Thanks
On 12/17/09, Chris Woodfield rek...@semihuman.com wrote:
It can. Best bet is to install via the
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