Re: [squid-users] Changing available bandwidth for *existing*connections based on time of day?

2011-01-26 Thread Jason Healy
way to reset state info), so the time-based shaping could be a little granular. Haven't quite gotten around to trying any of this, but that's what I was thinking about. I'm happy to hear what others have tried... Jason -- Jason Healy|jhe...@logn.net| http://www.logn.net/

Re: [squid-users] TPROXY and DansGuardian

2010-03-24 Thread Jason Healy
will do content-based filtering (check the HTML for naughty words), which is of interest to us. Otherwise, you're correct in that we could just log all accesses and run a URL analyzer to see if people are going somewhere they shouldn't. Jason -- Jason Healy|jhe...@logn.net| http

[squid-users] Time-based ACLs for long connections

2010-03-22 Thread Jason Healy
ACL until their download completes. There is no re-evaluation of the ACL while the download is in progress that would notice that the ACL time boundary has been crossed. Just want to check before I start architecting our solution... Thanks, Jason -- Jason Healy|jhe...@logn.net

[squid-users] TPROXY and DansGuardian

2010-03-22 Thread Jason Healy
it inline? I basically would like to use tproxy, but also need to log users who are going to naughty sites... Thanks, Jason -- Jason Healy|jhe...@logn.net| http://www.logn.net/

Re: [squid-users] RE: Squid Question?

2010-01-09 Thread Jason Healy
there's no bandwidth cost between the parents and the children for this particular setup. Thanks, Jason -- Jason Healy|jhe...@logn.net| http://www.logn.net/

Re: [squid-users] RE: Squid Question?

2010-01-07 Thread Jason Healy
query instead of a cache digest? Again, is it a HIT or a MISS? Thanks, Jason -- Jason Healy|jhe...@logn.net| http://www.logn.net/

[squid-users] Multiple-Instance Questions

2010-01-05 Thread Jason Healy
switch to carp, or is that overkill when the instances are on the same physical box? What advantages does carp have? Thanks, Jason -- Jason Healy|jhe...@logn.net| http://www.logn.net/

Re: [squid-users] Multiple-Instance Questions

2010-01-05 Thread Jason Healy
to the same parent every time. Since cache can't be shared between instances (on the same server or not) this can aid caching efficiency. Sounds like an excellent reason to me. =) I'll definitely make that change, then. Thanks, Jason -- Jason Healy|jhe...@logn.net| http

Re: [squid-users] report of subdomains

2010-01-03 Thread Jason Healy
to use Calamaris, but have since switched to an in-house script that provides much of the same functionality. The 2nd-level domain report is one of our staples... Jason -- Jason Healy|jhe...@logn.net| http://www.logn.net/

Re: [squid-users] Setting up two NICs with Squid/DANSGuardian

2009-12-14 Thread Jason Healy
/tcp_outgoing_address/ Jason -- Jason Healy|jhe...@logn.net| http://www.logn.net/

Re: [squid-users] COSS cache_dir size exceeds largest offset at maximum file size

2009-12-07 Thread Jason Healy
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Re: [squid-users] COSS cache_dir size exceeds largest offset at maximum file size

2009-12-07 Thread Jason Healy
-size=8192 Thanks, Jason -- Jason Healy|jhe...@logn.net| http://www.logn.net/

[squid-users] COSS cache_dir size exceeds largest offset at maximum file size

2009-12-06 Thread Jason Healy
-pipe -mcpu=niagara' 'LDFLAGS=' 'CPPFLAGS=-O2 -pipe -mcpu=niagara' This is squid-2.7STABLE7 running on Debian Linux kernel 2.6.31 (SMP/64bit) on a SunFire T2000 (niagara1). Thanks, Jason -- Jason Healy|jhe...@logn.net| http://www.logn.net/

[squid-users] Squid 2.6 + Debian Etch + tproxy + bridge + transparent proxy

2008-04-02 Thread Jason Healy
, add to the wiki, or mirror if you find it useful. Also, any corrections are welcome. ;-) Thanks again for all your efforts! Jason -- Jason Healy|[EMAIL PROTECTED]| http://www.logn.net/

Re: [squid-users] Difficulty accessing SWG site

2006-01-16 Thread Jason Healy
-Encoding Content-Type: text/html;charset=UTF-8 X-Cache: MISS from proxy.suffieldacademy.org X-Cache-Lookup: MISS from proxy.suffieldacademy.org:3128 Connection: close So it doesn't look like there's anything weird in the headers... Jason -- Jason Healy http://www.logn.net/

Re: [squid-users] Difficulty accessing SWG site

2006-01-13 Thread Jason Healy
At 1137154743s since epoch (01/13/06 01:19:03 -0500 UTC), Mark Elsen wrote: Does it work , when the user , uses SQUID directly, through proxy settings in the browser ? No, I still get the delay (that was Test #3 in my original message). Jason -- Jason Healy http://www.logn.net/

Re: [squid-users] throughput limitation from cache

2006-01-13 Thread Jason Healy
At 1137150799s since epoch (01/13/06 00:13:19 -0500 UTC), Richard Mittendorfer wrote: Also sprach Jason Healy [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Thu, 12 Jan 2006 22:37:58 -0500 (EST)): What are you using for your speed tests? I'm using wget, so I know there's no browser cache issue. Originally I do

[squid-users] Difficulty accessing SWG site

2006-01-12 Thread Jason Healy
kind of proof to back it up. TIA, Jason -- Jason Healy http://www.logn.net/

Re: [squid-users] throughput limitation from cache

2006-01-12 Thread Jason Healy
-policies=lru,heap --enable-snmp --enable-delay-pools --enable-htcp --enable-poll --enable-cache-digests --enable-underscores --enable-referer-log --enable-useragent-log --enable-auth=basic,digest,ntlm --enable-carp --with-large-files i386-debian-linux Jason -- Jason Healy http://www.logn.net/

Re: [squid-users] throughput limitation from cache

2006-01-12 Thread Jason Healy
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Re: [squid-users] httpReadReply: Request not yet fully sent / POST problems?

2005-12-05 Thread Jason Healy
to pertain to my setup (squid is not handling connection tracking; the oBSD box is). I'd prefer to stick with a stable release; is there any corrective action for this under 2.5 (such as disabling PMTU on the proxy machine entirely)? Thanks, Jason -- Jason Healy http://www.logn.net/

[squid-users] httpReadReply: Request not yet fully sent / POST problems?

2005-12-04 Thread Jason Healy
why things would taper this way; I'm not using delay pools, and my upstream bandwidth isn't a problem. Any suggestions would be most welcome. Thanks, Jason -- Jason Healy http://www.logn.net/