On 12/07/11 17:02, Helmut Hullen wrote:
Hallo, Amos,
Du meintest am 12.07.11:
I need that my Squid 3.0 deny all connections from clients by ip
like http://x.x.x.x/.
In short, I want to permit the navegation only by hostnames.
There is a pattern to match IP addresses at:
How can you expect *machineS* to get a response from squid if network is down?
If squid is listening on localhost, the only client that can connect to it is
the one on that machine. Any other client cannot connect to it. This would be a
very isolated case I believe (squid after all is a
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 08:53:10AM +, Jenny Lee wrote:
How can you expect *machineS* to get a response from squid if network is down?
Proxy server. Squid accepts clients on inside interface and
connects to internet servers on outside interface.
Outside interface goes down with inside
How can you expect *machineS* to get a response from squid if network is
down?
Proxy server. Squid accepts clients on inside interface and
connects to internet servers on outside interface.
Outside interface goes down with inside interface still alive.
I would actually like to have the
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 11:05:45AM +, Jenny Lee wrote:
How can you expect *machineS* to get a response from squid if network is
down?
Proxy server. Squid accepts clients on inside interface and
connects to internet servers on outside interface.
Outside interface goes down with
Hallo, Peter,
Du meintest am 12.07.11:
How can you expect *machineS* to get a response from squid if
network is down?
Proxy server. Squid accepts clients on inside interface and
connects to internet servers on outside interface.
Outside interface goes down with inside interface still
Scenario: cache_dir's are on different types of media and on different
configurations of hard disks. Also, memory is abundant, so RAM could
also be mounted as a disk. So the cache_dir's have different
capacities, read speeds and write speeds.
Is there a way to configure squid to choose more
Is there any way to log the actual packet sizes rather than just the size of
the http request+headers that are found in the access log configuration?
i see when a network set to transparent proxy over another transparent
proxy, the proxy won't get any cache from the other one. is there any
way to work with this?
On Tue, 12 Jul 2011 11:35:35 -0400, January Sharp wrote:
Scenario: cache_dir's are on different types of media and on
different
configurations of hard disks. Also, memory is abundant, so RAM could
also be mounted as a disk. So the cache_dir's have different
capacities, read speeds and write
On Tue, 12 Jul 2011 13:31:54 +0200, Peter Olsson wrote:
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 11:05:45AM +, Jenny Lee wrote:
How can you expect *machineS* to get a response from squid if
network is down?
Proxy server. Squid accepts clients on inside interface and
connects to internet servers on
Please explain...
On Wed, 13 Jul 2011 10:32:28 +0800, WiNET . wrote:
i see when a network set to transparent proxy
What type of transparent? and how is the network set?
over another transparent
proxy,
What type of transparent?
And how exactly do you configure over transparency from
Hello All,
I want to configure squid like following setup and please share your
views to achieve it.
Setup:
Squid is configured as a reverse proxy with two Apache servers as
parent. In both apache servers video content will be added
continuously.
Requirement:
If the requested object is not
On Wed, 13 Jul 2011 00:58:34 +0700, David Parks wrote:
Is there any way to log the actual packet sizes rather than just the
size of
the http request+headers that are found in the access log
configuration?
No, Squid does not have access to packet size information for TCP
headers and other
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 11:45 AM, Amos Jeffries squ...@treenet.co.nz wrote:
Please explain...
What type of transparent? and how is the network set?
What type of transparent?
And how exactly do you configure over transparency from the client end?
i only know how set the usual one, i
On 13/07/11 16:53, WiNET . wrote:
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 11:45 AM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
Please explain...
What type of transparent? and how is the network set?
What type of transparent?
And how exactly do you configure over transparency from the client end?
i only know how set the
On 13/07/11 15:52, viswanathan sekar wrote:
Hello All,
I want to configure squid like following setup and please share your
views to achieve it.
Setup:
Squid is configured as a reverse proxy with two Apache servers as
parent. In both apache servers video content will be added
continuously.
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