Hi,
Dear squid gurus
Pls guide me that whether can i run the single squid cache in transparent +
manual mode at time or not? If yes then how?
Best Regards,
.Goody.
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 9:45 AM, goody goody think...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
Dear squid gurus
Pls guide me that whether can i run the single squid cache in transparent +
manual mode at time or not? If yes then how?
Transparent or interception?
Interception, yes. Just point the clients to
Chris Robertson wrote:
beac...@tiscali.co.uk wrote:
Original Message
From: crobert...@gci.net
Date: 26/01/2010 0:24 To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subj: Re: [squid-users] Poor mans static CDN
snip
A simple redirect program that strips a leading cache. from the
requested
Mike Rambo wrote:
Landy Landy wrote:
--- On Tue, 1/26/10, Mike Rambo mra...@lsd.k12.mi.us wrote:
From: Mike Rambo mra...@lsd.k12.mi.us
Subject: Re: [squid-users] running out of filedescriptors
To: Landy Landy landysacco...@yahoo.com
Cc: Squid-Users squid-users@squid-cache.org
Date: Tuesday,
Landy Landy wrote:
Hello.
This morning we didn't have internet. Checked squid's cache.log and found:
2010/01/26 09:10:07| client_side.cc(2843) WARNING! Your cache is running out of
filedescriptors
2010/01/26 09:10:23| client_side.cc(2843) WARNING! Your cache is running out of
filedescriptors
Hello Amos
Here is the output that you required, please accept my apologies for sending
this so late.
2010/01/27 11:49:08| Reconfiguring Squid Cache (version 3.0.STABLE10)...
2010/01/27 11:49:08| FD 161 Closing HTTP connection
2010/01/27 11:49:08| FD 163 Closing ICP connection
2010/01/27
Felipe W Damasio wrote:
Hi Mr. Robertson,
2010/1/26 Chris Robertson crobert...@gci.net:
Do you have any idea or any other data I can collect to try and
track down this?
Check your log rotation schedule. Is it possible that logs are being
rotated at midnight? I think that the swap.state
tcygne wrote:
There is no FATAL: assertion failed in cache.log. I think I'm
misrepresenting the problem when I say crashing. I don't think the squid
server is crashing. I think it just stops handing out data to the clients.
From the client point of view it looks as if the websites never load.
Danil Nafikov wrote:
My squid proxy is configured to use upstream proxy.
But one site should to be accessed to all users bypassing upstream
proxy. (through my proxy, but bypassing upstream)
How to do that?
All users have static ip adresses with local authentication.
Thanks.
always_direct
Mark Nottingham wrote:
Can you paste in your acl-related configuration? That's where the crash is...
... and a couple of lines logged above the FATAL which say what Squid
was trying to do at the time.
Amos
On 27/01/2010, at 10:50 AM, myocella wrote:
Anyone?
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at
Dawie Pretorius wrote:
Hello Amos
Here is the output that you required, please accept my apologies for sending
this so late.
snip
2010/01/27 11:49:28.770| httpBuildRequestHeader: Proxy-Authorization: NTLM
Hello Amos
I'm afraid you may need to rebuild your Squid with a newer ntlmssp
Library
Where would I find this library, is this a rpm form the Centos repo's or
something I have to compile ?
Ok going to upgrade to squid-3.0.STABLE19
Dawie Pretorius
-Original Message-
From: Amos
i got these config runing ok on fedora12.
the config is the proposed in the squid wiki.
but when i add another squid server , it seems like
the cisco looses the path to the right spoofer.
only if i turn on one server , no matter wich,
its run smoothly.
obviosly , the ips (in and out) are
Hi,
I have a squid setup requirement in my project for which I could not
find an answer. Any pointers will be helpful...
The setup is as follows: I have multiple reverse proxies serving web
pages to clients. A load balancer front-ends the reverse proxies. The
reverse proxies can be configured as
- Original Message -
On 01/13/2010 10:30 AM, Dimitri Syuoul wrote:
Hello,
Ive been reading over this new feature. It is unclear to me if this
can be used for transparently proxying SSL (by this I mean not
configuring any proxy in the computers of the clients.. it is ok if
Le Mercredi 27 Janvier 2010 12:05:32, Deepak Rao a écrit :
Hi,
I have a squid setup requirement in my project for which I could not
find an answer. Any pointers will be helpful...
The setup is as follows: I have multiple reverse proxies serving web
pages to clients. A load balancer
How can i make cache_peer selection for blocks of ip of my network ?
Example.
192.168.0.xxx i want to use
cache_peer 172.16.1.1
192.168.1.xxx i want to use
cache_peer 172.16.1.2
192.168.1.xxx i want to use DIRECT
any help
?
Hi all,
just as an exercice, what other uses related to bandwidth optimization is
related to squid?
TIA
LD
Hi Mr. Lauro,
Attached are the files you asked for:
iostat -dx 1 11
vmstat 1 11
netstat -s
Both with a baseline (ie, at a non-troubled time :-)), and at a
moment of pressure.
On the baseline, /usr/bin/time squidclient http://www.amazon.com;
took 0.03s, and on the pressure files,
Both your CPU and disk both look ok based on these, and not enough
difference from baseline to explain the change in timing of the command.
I'll look at the netstats a little more later to see if I spot anything.
Can you test the equivalent outside of squid? Maybe it's just your internet
or
Hi Mr. Lauro,
2010/1/27 John Lauro john.la...@covenanteyes.com:
I'll look at the netstats a little more later to see if I spot anything.
Can you test the equivalent outside of squid? Maybe it's just your internet
or amazon being slow and it has nothing to do with squid...?
I thought
Hi All,
We are running squid 3.1.0.15 (for icap and ntlm passthrough support).
We have had no major issues until recently.
The issue is with the web site www.pgatour.com.
The site will not load. Changing persistant_request_timeout 2 minutes to 0
minutes fixed pgatour but we started seeing
Hi,
On Wed, Jan 27, Soporte Técnico AlemNet wrote:
How can i make cache_peer selection for blocks of ip of my network ?
Example.
192.168.0.xxx i want to use
cache_peer 172.16.1.1
192.168.1.xxx i want to use
cache_peer 172.16.1.2
192.168.1.xxx i want to use DIRECT
this has to be done
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