Bal Krishna Adhikari 6/3/2011 6:13 AM
Hello,
I found a lot of UDP connections that is coming to my proxy servers.
I don't find the cause of such one-way traffics to my servers.
The sample UDP traffic is as :-
14:00:07.506612 IP 41.209.69.146.10027 x.x.x.x.65453: UDP, length 30
On 04/06/11 06:25, errno wrote:
On Thursday, June 02, 2011 01:03:06 AM Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 02/06/11 19:41, errno wrote:
Just to confirm:
If I have multiple ip aliases assigned to the same physical nic, will
there still be port conflicts on an ip (aliased) based multi-instanced
squid
On 04/06/11 16:23, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
On 04/06/2011 02:05, sichent wrote:
Setup: Gentoo linux OS on squid and privoxy home lan server
Squid-3.1.12
privoxy-3.0.17
I'm not running an html server, just trying to use squid and privoxy
for my own browsing.
Why not to use ICAP or URL
On 04/06/11 08:16, Harry Putnam wrote:
Setup: Gentoo linux OS on squid and privoxy home lan server
Squid-3.1.12
privoxy-3.0.17
I'm not running an html server, just trying to use squid and privoxy
for my own browsing.
I'm attempting to get started with squid and privoxy. So far
On 03/06/2011 19:24, William Bakken wrote:
Amos, is there a way to tell Squid to stop asking for records/IPv6?
We are having problems with other sites not working in the same way.
On 04/06/11 16:37, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
The answer is to disable IPV6 on squid and on the linux machine
On 04/06/11 07:17, Rich Rauenzahn wrote:
My logrotating done by logrotated doesn't work anymore...
/var/log/squid/*.log {
weekly
rotate 52
size 100M
compress
notifempty
missingok
sharedscripts
postrotate
# Asks squid to reopen its logs.
On 04/06/11 09:16, MrNicholsB wrote:
Ok Ive had squid3 running rock solid for months, I recently migrated
from Ubuntu 9 to 10.04 and now Squid is clearly not caching, but traffic
IS passing through it, my conf is the same as it was before but now im
getting an error on cache.log every time squid
On 03/06/11 20:26, Nuno Fernandes wrote:
On Friday 03 June 2011, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 03/06/11 10:46, E.S. Rosenberg wrote:
If you want them to have a direct connection to the internet you could
use always_direct (or never_direct) (which also exists in squid 2.x).
Something like this:
acl
(First of all, I apologize profusely for top-posting; Gmail Java
Mobile client for Symbian can only top-post)
There seems to be a glimpse of light for my situation... In the
netfilter mailing list, there's someone having a problem similar to
mine, i.e., unable to access some websites but no
seems like amos gave you many things to see the result in...
Eliezer
On 04/06/2011 12:08, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 04/06/11 09:16, MrNicholsB wrote:
Ok Ive had squid3 running rock solid for months, I recently migrated
from Ubuntu 9 to 10.04 and now Squid is clearly not caching, but traffic
IS
On 04/06/2011 12:08, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 04/06/11 09:16, MrNicholsB wrote:
Ok Ive had squid3 running rock solid for months, I recently migrated
from Ubuntu 9 to 10.04 and now Squid is clearly not caching, but traffic
IS passing through it, my conf is the same as it was before but now im
sichent sich...@mail.ru writes:
Setup: Gentoo linux OS on squid and privoxy home lan server
Squid-3.1.12
privoxy-3.0.17
I'm not running an html server, just trying to use squid and privoxy
for my own browsing.
Why not to use ICAP or URL rewriter functionality built into
Eliezer Croitoru elie...@ec.hadorhabaac.com writes:
another question.
are you by any change made a speedtest on the current setup?
if you do get the right speed but wrong speed to get the page
processed it's a known side effect of privoxy.
Is there some standard way to do a speed test? I'm
Ive set transparent and removed it, changed my OS, doesnt matter, access log
doesnt even show half the things im downloading. My clients browsers are set
manually to the squid servers ip, I get internet through the proxy, just not
getting the benefits of the cache :(
Amos Jeffries squ...@treenet.co.nz writes:
[...]
Harry wrote (summarized -ed hp):
Adding squid and privoxy into a proxy setup seems to really really slow
down my browsing as compared to browsing with a direct connection. (no proxy)
And asks if this is normal.
[...]
Speed gain/loss/other
Amos Jeffries squ...@treenet.co.nz writes:
[...]
Speed gain/loss/other depends on what you are moving from.
MORE IMPORTANTLY: how you define slow!
OK, getting down to cases here. Here is one test..
First clear the cache just the simple way
tools/options/advanced/network `clear now'
Close
On 05/06/11 13:54, Harry Putnam wrote:
Amos Jeffriessqu...@treenet.co.nz writes:
[...]
Speed gain/loss/other depends on what you are moving from.
MORE IMPORTANTLY: how you define slow!
OK, getting down to cases here. Here is one test..
First clear the cache just the simple way
On 06/04/2011 12:59 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
Bal Krishna Adhikari 6/3/2011 6:13 AM
Hello,
I found a lot of UDP connections that is coming to my proxy servers.
I don't find the cause of such one-way traffics to my servers.
The sample UDP traffic is as :-
14:00:07.506612 IP 41.209.69.146.10027
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