On 13/03/11 20:50, Dayo Adewunmi wrote:
Hi
Got an issue with my delay pools. My specs are 2.6.18-1ubuntu3 on Ubuntu
8.04.
Somehow the group lan-unknown seem to keep hogging all the bandwidth.
How do I keep them firmly inside their allocated delay pool?
acl lan-servers dst 172.20.0.0/24 #
Hi all,
I had planned some work on the ext3 partition used for cache data in our
squid 3.1.11 instalation, which should be unomunted and mounted after
some filesystem parameters modifications.
So I thought it could work the following
1. comment cache_dir line on squid.conf
2. add cache
I had this issue before , doing squid -k reconfigure or reload doesn't
release cache disk. You need to do squid stop/start.
2011/3/13 Víctor José Hernández Gómez vjher...@cic.upo.es:
Hi all,
I had planned some work on the ext3 partition used for cache data in our
squid 3.1.11 instalation,
Apparently the squid configuration is ok.
http_port 3128 ssl-bump key=server-key.pem cert=server-cert.pem
ssl_bump allow all
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That is I tried a different 3rd party https site (my bank :) and everything
seems to work fine.
So the problem exists only when I try
On 03/13/2011 09:57 AM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 13/03/11 20:50, Dayo Adewunmi wrote:
Hi
Got an issue with my delay pools. My specs are 2.6.18-1ubuntu3 on Ubuntu
8.04.
Somehow the group lan-unknown seem to keep hogging all the bandwidth.
How do I keep them firmly inside their allocated delay
So finally this is what I have and it works perfectly. But I want to go
further than this. I want the clients to download what they've requested
from my local urls. For example...if a client wants to update their
Kaspersky antivirus and it requests for an internet update server, I
want it to
I'm trying to setup Squid 3.HEAD (3.2.x) in Fully transparent mode with
brouting (ebtables) but don't ever see the sync request coming into squid.
Anyone see what I'm missing?
I started with Fedora 14 but read there could be issues with the kernel and
dropped back to FC 12 to get
On Sun, 13 Mar 2011 16:33:49 +0300, Hasanen AL-Bana wrote:
I had this issue before , doing squid -k reconfigure or reload
doesn't
release cache disk. You need to do squid stop/start.
-k reconfigure should work. But recently there seems to be something
preventing it from identifying some
Osmany,
look in access.log.
It should say what is happening:
I expect this:
... TCP_MISS/301 GET http://kaspersky
... TCP_MISS/200 GET ftp://dnl-kaspersky.quimefa.cu:2122/Updates
and does the client use Squid for the ftp protocol ??
And the RE matches too many strings.
I recommend to
I'm using squid in a pure access control mode (all caching disabled) and
am looking to move from 3.0 to 3.1, but when I'm doing lab tests with it I
am seeing a significant performance drop.
when doing a simple small request test (using ab to hammer the proxy
retrieving 40 byte pages) 3.0 is
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