Hi,
seem to have some problems with squid 3.2.0.13
Alex
2011/11/25 10:39:29 kid6| WARNING: 1 swapin MD5 mismatches
2011/11/25 10:39:29 kid6| Could not parse headers from on disk object
2011/11/25 10:39:29 kid6| WARNING: An error inside Squid has caused an
HTTP reply without Date:. Please
On 25/11/2011 8:18 p.m., Edmonds Namasenda wrote:
Dear Friends,
I am using Squid 3.1 in transparent mode.
How can I stop Squid from scanning and logging traffic to particular
URLs or networks?
Something like users can connect to the URLs or networks freely
without Squid's interception.
Squid
On 25/11/2011 8:53 p.m., Justin Lawler wrote:
Hi, thanks Amos for this.
Is there any site on this patch - giving a list of all changes going into this
patch? And also the latest estimated due date?
Thanks,
Justin
http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v3/3.1/changesets/
Since I wrote that
Well, managed to get squid running in SMP mode
Short answer was I'd copied stuff from by 3.1.16 production service and was
explicitly specifying ip addresses and ports to listen on. So ...
http_port 150.237.85.249:3128
http_port 150.237.84.13:3128
Resulted in no IP address being listened on
On 25/11/2011 11:52 p.m., alex sharaz wrote:
Hi,
seem to have some problems with squid 3.2.0.13
Alex
2011/11/25 10:39:29 kid6| WARNING: 1 swapin MD5 mismatches
2011/11/25 10:39:29 kid6| Could not parse headers from on disk object
2011/11/25 10:39:29 kid6| WARNING: An error inside Squid has
On 26/11/2011 1:53 a.m., alexatull wrote:
Well, managed to get squid running in SMP mode
Short answer was I'd copied stuff from by 3.1.16 production service and was
explicitly specifying ip addresses and ports to listen on. So ...
http_port 150.237.85.249:3128
http_port 150.237.84.13:3128
Hi Alex!
I'm stuck on the same situation.
You've solved it?
Thanks in advance!
Alex
--
View this message in context:
http://squid-web-proxy-cache.1019090.n4.nabble.com/3-2-0-8-SSLBump-Dynamic-SSL-NTLM-browser-prompts-for-username-password-for-every-https-connection-tp3577638p4107446.html
Sent
On 26/11/2011 3:21 a.m., gutter wrote:
Hi Alex!
I'm stuck on the same situation.
You've solved it?
Part of the thread is missing but it sounds like this:
http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v3/3.2/changesets/squid-3.2-11284.patch
also manifests in 3.2.0.8 as hung filedescriptors after HTTPS
Hi Amos!
Thanks for your answer!
What's happening to me is exactly this:
http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-users/201106/0088.html
On squid 3.2.0.13...
Thanks in advance!
Alex
--
View this message in context:
Or more accurate, what is happening is this:
http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-users/201106/0095.html
That's not solved on 3.2.0.13?
Thanks for all!
Alex
--
View this message in context:
Hi.
I have trouble using the include directive in /etc/squid3/squid.conf.
I am using the latest source, compiled yesterday. So it's version
3.1.16
I'm using it this way:
include /var/www/html/squid/filterlist.conf
Now I am quite sure that the file gets read, because if I put 'blabla'
on a line
Our school dept wants to buy a commercial proxy (Squid based) which
seems to work a whole lot faster than the standard installation (of
Squid). The performance difference between the two Squid's seems to be
in how commercial Squid implementation is handling a missed object.
From what I understand
On 26/11/2011 11:21 a.m., - Mikael - wrote:
Our school dept wants to buy a commercial proxy (Squid based) which
seems to work a whole lot faster than the standard installation (of
Squid). The performance difference between the two Squid's seems to be
in how commercial Squid implementation is
On 26/11/2011 4:33 a.m., yvan vander sanden wrote:
Hi.
I have trouble using the include directive in /etc/squid3/squid.conf.
I am using the latest source, compiled yesterday. So it's version
3.1.16
I'm using it this way:
include /var/www/html/squid/filterlist.conf
Now I am quite sure that
Le 25 novembre 2011 16:21, - Mikael - funactivit...@gmail.com a écrit :
Our school dept wants to buy a commercial proxy (Squid based) which
seems to work a whole lot faster than the standard installation (of
Squid). The performance difference between the two Squid's seems to be
in how
15 matches
Mail list logo