On 10/05/11 17:21, Gary K wrote:
Hi all,
Can anyone know how to setup tailormade logformat that will show in
squid access.log file?
Obviously TailorMade will know. If you can find documentation for the
format or observe a copy of the logs you can probably construct a
logformat for Squid.
# /usr/local/squid/sbin/squid -v
Squid Cache: Version 3.2.0.7
configure options: '--enable-icap-client' '--enable-ssl'
'--enable-ssl-crtd' '--enable-auth' '--enable-auth-digest=password'
--enable-ltdl-convenience
core dumped when
enabling config lines:
auth_param digest program
Hi
Why does the option userhash on the cache_peer-directive also
implies the sourcehash-option?
I have the following cache_peer-directives:
cache_peer xx.xx.xx.x1 parent 12340 no-query
no-digest connect-fail-limit=5 userhash
cache_peer xx.xx.xx.x2 parent 12340
Hi, we're trying Squid v3 for reverse proxy using, and explore that we
receive too many access requests for old invalid URLs from client and
this makes our Squid Caches slow down our original servers by
attempting sending requests to retrieve information from original
servers.
This is from our
On 10/05/11 20:58, Le Trung Kien wrote:
Hi, we're trying Squid v3 for reverse proxy using, and explore that we
receive too many access requests for old invalid URLs from client and
this makes our Squid Caches slow down our original servers by
attempting sending requests to retrieve information
On 10/05/11 20:46, Tom Tux wrote:
Hi
Why does the option userhash on the cache_peer-directive also
implies the sourcehash-option?
It appears to be a small bug in the display code. userhash flag is used
to output the sourcehash text.
The correct flags are set when processing the config so
On Sat, May 07, 2011 at 02:32:22PM +1200, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 07/05/11 08:54, Dave Dykstra wrote:
Ah, but as explained here
http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-users/200903/0509.html
this does risk using up a lot of memory because squid keeps all of the
read-ahead data in
Hi,
I had a working setup with Ubuntu 10.04 LTS x64 with the following versions:
squid 3.0.STABLE19-1ubuntu0.1
samba 2:3.4.7~dfsg-1ubuntu3.5
We have a AD domain with around 50 clients using Windows 7 and joined
in the domain.
For this clients we user squid with kerberos and it's working fine
We are evaluating a vendor who claims that their Apache proxy based
solution performs better than Squid because squid doesn't scale on a
multi-cpu / multi core servers whereas apache does scale nicely. Their
tests show squid version 2.7 to perform at 2000 requests/sec while the
apache solution
Hi John,
I have seen it doing 1500 +-/sec (Peaks into the 2000) without the CPU
breaking into a sweat (as in less than 10%even 5). This is 3.1 thou
(Which I thought was slower than 2.7 ?)
Surely if it was crappy code (which it's not) the CPU would be the
bottleneck to crack 2000/sec
Hi I have down all my work, I find some information to fix this but
tell me modify /etc/default/squid and I don't have this file, what
could I do? It's urgent I have squid 3.0 STABLE1
I'll be doing major upgrades to a few of our old systems that are running
older versions of squid (2.5 era). On each of these boxes, we have a
largish number of aliased virt ips. In the past it appeared that squid
needed a separate .conf file for each ip; but we'll be moving to squid
3.1... is
Hi, I checked that negative_ttl and it's definitely not in my squid.conf :)
And, I'm also checking our orignial servers for 404 and 30x return
codes if they don't work properly.
I have one more question for sure: Will Squid remembers invalid URLs
(for moment) and return the error page without
On Wed, 11 May 2011 10:01:59 +0700, Le Trung Kien wrote:
Hi, I checked that negative_ttl and it's definitely not in my
squid.conf :)
And, I'm also checking our orignial servers for 404 and 30x return
codes if they don't work properly.
I have one more question for sure: Will Squid remembers
On Tue, 10 May 2011 15:10:12 -0700, errno wrote:
I'll be doing major upgrades to a few of our old systems that are
running
older versions of squid (2.5 era). On each of these boxes, we have a
largish number of aliased virt ips. In the past it appeared that
squid
needed a separate .conf file
On Tue, 10 May 2011 16:10:38 -0400, Carlos Manuel Trepeu Pupo wrote:
Hi I have down all my work, I find some information to fix this but
tell me modify /etc/default/squid and I don't have this file, what
could I do? It's urgent I have squid 3.0 STABLE1
Create the file if missing. It is an
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