Im hosting a small custom homepage for my lan on the same box as my
squid cache, and It runs some dynamic content and I dont want requests
for that local LAN box being served from cache.
So basically Apache (serving the homepage for my lan) and Squid (3128
transparent - No iptables, No Dhcp)are
On 21/01/2012 9:48 p.m., someone wrote:
Im hosting a small custom homepage for my lan on the same box as my
squid cache, and It runs some dynamic content and I dont want requests
for that local LAN box being served from cache.
So basically Apache (serving the homepage for my lan) and Squid
Hello,
I've an issue with my squid 3.1.6, I use it to be a frontal of my
exchange server, via RPC over HTTPS, the OWA works fine, but for outlook
anywhere, I can log with outlook via basic authentification, but not NTLM.
Previsouly I was on NTLM, without squid and direct connexion on my
hey dude, on your squid box, open up a terminal and do this to see the
log file in real time,
tail -f /var/log/squid3/access.log
or
tail -f /var/log/squid/access.log
depending on where your logs are of course..
then u can watch the logs as they come in, and pinpoint your error, its
a little
Tested squid-3.1.18 on:
Fedora 13 (2.6.33.3-85.fc13.i686.PAE)
Ubuntu 8.4 (2.6.24.6)
If we compile the squid with --enable-ssl option then squid process increases
its memory usages fast as compare with without --enable-ssl option.
Test with 2GB memory.
with --enable-ssl option: around 6 times
Hallo, squid-users,
I'm running squid 3.2.0.14 (self made).
It always tells
Jan 21 14:37:00 Arktur squid[13670]: WARNING: Disk space over limit:
11131162772328824.00 KB 512000 KB
Jan 21 14:37:33 Arktur last message repeated 3 times
Jan 21 14:38:39 Arktur last message repeated 6 times
That
hey dude, on your squid box, open up a terminal and do this to see the
log file in real time,
tail -f /var/log/squid3/access.log
or
tail -f /var/log/squid/access.log
depending on where your logs are of course..
then u can watch the logs as they come in, and pinpoint your error, its
a
Hi Amos,
Start with figuring out which server is failing. Your Squid access.log
entry for the request should contain the IP address of the server which
was contacted to fetch the response.
Read Error means the connection got setup at the TCP level but then no
data packets for that