On 28/05/11 05:02, Tory M Blue wrote:
On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 1:39 AM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 27/05/11 10:05, Tory M Blue wrote:
Seems to be some confusion.
Stale vs non-stale content is a matter for the website cache control HTTP
headers. Squid *will* serve stale content according to R
On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 1:39 AM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 27/05/11 10:05, Tory M Blue wrote:
>>
>
> Seems to be some confusion.
>
> Stale vs non-stale content is a matter for the website cache control HTTP
> headers. Squid *will* serve stale content according to RFC 2616.
>
> Proxy up/down mere
On 28/05/11 04:16, Phillip Evans wrote:
You just said this was for "for external users.". Did you mean internal/LAN
users? The requirements and limits are very different.
My apologies, these are internal lan users but external to the
organisations users i.e. visitors.
We want to allow them to
On 28/05/11 04:21, Marcus Kool wrote:
Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 28/05/11 00:46, Marc Nil wrote:
I also tested this option (with the sale result) I even removed the
InternetAdmin line (still the same result)
Definitely the regex bits then.
If you post the whitelist.no_limit we are able to
Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 28/05/11 00:46, Marc Nil wrote:
Hello,
I am currently facing some troubles will using Squids
feature to manage bandwidth (delay_pools, delay_access, ...)
I would like to apply a 50kbytes/s limitation to each
users and a global 3Mbytes/s limitation.
There is a authe
On 28/05/11 02:54, Phillip Evans wrote:
Hi,
I've tried searching the mailing list and google but I can't seem to
find a solution.
I'm trying to set-up a squid proxy server (squid V3.1) in our
organisation for external users.
I've configured a Linux box (fedora 14) with 2 NIC, the first (eth0
Hi,
I've tried searching the mailing list and google but I can't seem to
find a solution.
I'm trying to set-up a squid proxy server (squid V3.1) in our
organisation for external users.
I've configured a Linux box (fedora 14) with 2 NIC, the first (eth0 IP
address 172.20.104.148 - gateway 172.20
On 28/05/11 02:11, unjc email wrote:
Amos / Kinkie, thanks for your replies.
From what I see, I don’t see how increasing the number of helpers
could help resolving the problem as I see there are even idle helpers
at the time when the squid crashes. Actually I am doing a capacity
test on our l
Amos / Kinkie, thanks for your replies.
>From what I see, I don’t see how increasing the number of helpers
could help resolving the problem as I see there are even idle helpers
at the time when the squid crashes. Actually I am doing a capacity
test on our local squid box, I am curious to know ho
On 28/05/11 00:46, Marc Nil wrote:
Hello,
I am currently facing some troubles will using Squids
feature to manage bandwidth (delay_pools, delay_access, ...)
I would like to apply a 50kbytes/s limitation to each
users and a global 3Mbytes/s limitation.
There is a authentication group (I am wo
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am currently facing some troubles will using Squids
>> feature to manage bandwidth (delay_pools, delay_access, ...)
>>
>> I would like to apply a 50kbytes/s limitation to each
>> users and a global 3Mbytes/s limitation.
>> There is a authentication group (I am working with NTLM
On 27/05/11 23:50, Daniel Beschorner wrote:
Which manager report? "idle connections" is a bit messy in the current
stables. It should only refer to the persistent, open, but not currently
in-use connections. The tag is left set sometimes and shows up on closed
ones.
Under "File Descriptor Alloc
You can use Netwitness.
www.netwitness.com
thx
steve
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From: Malvin Rito [mailto:mr...@mail.altcladding.com.ph]
Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 12:43 AM
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: [squid-users] Traffic Monitoring
Hi List,
I'm currently using Squid as Trans
> Which manager report? "idle connections" is a bit messy in the current
> stables. It should only refer to the persistent, open, but not currently
> in-use connections. The tag is left set sometimes and shows up on closed
> ones.
Under "File Descriptor Allocation".
> If Squid actually sees th
On 28/04/11 16:25, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 28/04/11 06:58, Ming Fu wrote:
Hi,
I was trying to investigate if the sslBump problem recently reported
by Will Metcalf is a result of bug 1991 that SSL does not work well
with FreeBSD kqueue.
Hmm, interesting idea. That might be involved.
We have h
On 26/05/11 23:21, Marc Nil wrote:
Hello,
I am currently facing some troubles will using Squids
feature to manage bandwidth (delay_pools, delay_access, ...)
I would like to apply a 50kbytes/s limitation to each
users and a global 3Mbytes/s limitation.
There is a authentication group (I am worki
On 27/05/11 19:42, Pandu Poluan wrote:
Hello list,
I've been experiencing a perplexing problem.
Squid 3.1.12 often times out when trying to access certain sites, most
notably MSDN. But it's still very fast when accessing other
non-problematic sites.
For instance, trying to access the following
On 27/05/11 08:54, unjc email wrote:
Hello there,
I encounter a performance issue. I found that the squid proxy crashes
occasionally due to "Too many queued negotiateauthenticator requests".
When I monitor the server by querying "squidclient
mgr:negotiateauthenticator", I discovered that not
On 27/05/11 10:05, Tory M Blue wrote:
Hiya :)
I would like to have via the primary squid instance a method to grab a
local image, to verify that squid is up and running.
I have F5's that I want to add a monitor, if the squid box goes down,
take it out of the vip.. However I can't have the monit
Hallo, Stefan,
Du meintest am 26.05.11:
> i like to ask, if it is possible to share ACL Lists between squids
> on different locations? Centralized ACL-List, if you will.
> With all our squid boxes have its own DSL connection and our ACL's
> are changing fast, I have to touch every box on every c
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 10:54 PM, unjc email wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I encounter a performance issue. I found that the squid proxy crashes
> occasionally due to "Too many queued negotiateauthenticator requests".
> When I monitor the server by querying "squidclient
> mgr:negotiateauthenticator"
On 27/05/11 05:05, Stefan Jensen wrote:
Hi,...
i like to ask, if it is possible to share ACL Lists between squids
on different locations? Centralized ACL-List, if you will.
Yes and No.
* It is possible to use external_acl_type to fetch ACL values from
anywhere and test a large range of crit
On 27/05/11 10:31, E.S. Rosenberg wrote:
2011/5/26 Amos Jeffries:
On 26/05/11 21:14, E.S. Rosenberg wrote:
2011/5/26 Amos Jeffries:
On Thu, 26 May 2011 00:27:16 +0300, E.S. Rosenberg wrote:
Hi all,
I was wondering if in the the official version of squid 3.1 it would
be possible to change
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On 27/05/11 15:51, senthil kumar wrote:
Hello Amos,
Thanks for your reply.
As you suggested i w
Hello list,
I've been experiencing a perplexing problem.
Squid 3.1.12 often times out when trying to access certain sites, most
notably MSDN. But it's still very fast when accessing other
non-problematic sites.
For instance, trying to access the following URL *always* result in timeout:
http://
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