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From: Lakshman Liyanage
Date: Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 4:34 PM
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Re: Configuring SQUID in Windows to
authenticate with Active Directory
To: Markus Moeller , squid-users@squid-cache.org
Thank You Marcus for reply.
The reason I asked ab
Hi,
I've been trying to setup squid to limit the accessibility to the
internet at the local Red Cross hospital because of over usage. As such,
I've setup a security group on our AD, InternetUsers where only those
members of that group are capable of connecting to the web, otherwise,
all their
On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 7:27 PM, Marcus Kool
wrote:
> Dejan,
>
> Squid is known to be CPU bound under heavy load and the
> Quad core running at 1.6 GHz in not the fastest.
> A 3.2 GHz dual core will give you double speed.
Second this. CPU speed -> perf wasn't quite linear when I was testing
that
Dejan,
Squid is known to be CPU bound under heavy load and the
Quad core running at 1.6 GHz in not the fastest.
A 3.2 GHz dual core will give you double speed.
The config parameter "minimum_object_size 10 KB"
prevents that objects smaller than 10 KB are not written to disk.
I am curious to know
Amos,
He said "over 6k requests per minute", not 6k per second.
Can you paste '/etc/adsl' or at least comment that acl and try again?
On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 22:23:36 -0300, N3O wrote:
Amos
The caching layer is used as a reverse proxy layer.
How do i implement the Via:header or X-Client headers thing?
Or how do i check those headers being sent to the client??
Squid does Via: by default. Unless you have added "via off" in the
c
Since the setup involved just two squids as siblings, I added
cache_peer_access to prevent forward loops.
Thanks Amos.
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 11:36 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 18/03/11 16:24, Rajkumar Seenivasan wrote:
>>
>> Is there any option to ignore the cache-control header
>> "only-if-
On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 20:30:11 +0100, Dejan Zivanic wrote:
Regards,
we have heavy load (over 6k requests per minute) intercepting squid
loading about 70-80Mbps traffic.
I have notices that CPU usage of squid process never goes down from
50% and usually goes up to over 90%.
We plan to upgrade to 1
Amos
The caching layer is used as a reverse proxy layer.
How do i implement the Via:header or X-Client headers thing?
Or how do i check those headers being sent to the client??
greetings
On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 6:12 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 14:34:49 -0300, N3O wrote:
>>
Look ay Amos's reply. Three is no squid_kerb_auth on Windows. You must use
mswin_negotiate_auth
Markus
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Hi All,
Just hoping thise Windows guys will help me with my query below
On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 12:16:26 +0100 (CET), gaël therond wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm looking around a way to dynamicaly be able to switch between
different WCCP Configuration, is that possible with squid?
I would like to avoid the usual way of doing: Writting a new config
file --> Overwritting the curre
On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 08:35:38 -0400, David Guertin wrote:
On 2011-03-21 19:38, Amos Jeffries wrote:
"if site A is up, redirect to site A, but if it's
down, redirect to site B."
Is there any way to do this? Is squid the correct tool for this?
Would a different redirector that squidGuard be a bett
On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 14:34:49 -0300, N3O wrote:
yeah but the problem of that is you have to keep checking on the
squid
logs. i prefer if its possible to do the IP response headers thing,
just
for the name of simplicity. Is it possible??
Greetings
On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 12:50 PM, Giles Coochey
Regards,
we have heavy load (over 6k requests per minute) intercepting squid
loading about 70-80Mbps traffic.
I have notices that CPU usage of squid process never goes down from 50%
and usually goes up to over 90%.
We plan to upgrade to 120Mbps link and this can be major problem if we
cannot
yeah but the problem of that is you have to keep checking on the squid
logs. i prefer if its possible to do the IP response headers thing,
just
for the name of simplicity. Is it possible??
Greetings
On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 12:50 PM, Giles Coochey wrote:
> On 22/03/2011 16:40, N3O wrote:
>>
>> is
On 22/03/2011 16:40, N3O wrote:
is it possible to get squid to write its IP as a response header?? i'm
using a two node caching layer with a load balancer between them, and
my idea is to confirm that both squids and if the load balancer is
distributing requests.
Any idea how to implement this
Hello
is it possible to get squid to write its IP as a response header?? i'm
using a two node caching layer with a load balancer between them, and
my idea is to confirm that both squids and if the load balancer is
distributing requests.
Any idea how to implement this on squid??
Greetings
On 2011-03-21 19:38, Amos Jeffries wrote:
"if site A is up, redirect to site A, but if it's
down, redirect to site B."
Is there any way to do this? Is squid the correct tool for this?
Would a different redirector that squidGuard be a better choice?
Using a redirector for this is not a good ch
Hi folks,
I'm looking around a way to dynamicaly be able to switch between different WCCP
Configuration, is that possible with squid?
I would like to avoid the usual way of doing: Writting a new config file -->
Overwritting the current config with the new one --> restarting the squid
server.
I have this issue when the cache is full, but do not really know if it is
because of that.
roberto
I have installed a bridge tproxy proxy in a fast server with 8GB ram. The
traffic is around 50mb/s.
When I start for first time the proxy (with the cache empty) the proxy
works very well but when the cache becomes full (few hours later) the
bridge goes very slow, the traffic goes below 10mb/s and
Thanks Amos for your reply.
roberto
> On Mon, 21 Mar 2011 15:56:19 -0400 (EDT), rpere...@lavabit.com wrote:
>> hi
>>
>> I'm squid newbie and have a question about a transparent squid/tproxy
>> bridge.
>>
>> This bridging setup works with squid/tproxy ?
>>
>>
>> ---/internet/---/router//squi
I placed my squid.conf at the end of this post.
Squid forward proxy works fine for all third party http and https sites, but
fails when I try to proxy this specific portal that I put up on tomcat.
This is the failure:
2011/03/22 07:02:03| Accepting bumpy HTTP connections at [::]:3128, FD 15.
2011
Fired up another box on that network and the site works fine via the
reverse proxy if the backend webserver is up, but as soon as it goes
down the proxy reports the same message it did when doing it from the
proxy server.
Cache is up to 700kb which is bit better.
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