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...
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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.
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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...
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it inline? I basically would like to
use tproxy, but also need to log users who are going to naughty sites...
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there's no bandwidth cost between the parents and the children
for this particular setup.
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query instead of a cache digest? Again, is
it a HIT or a MISS?
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switch to
carp, or is that overkill when the instances are on the same physical box?
What advantages does carp have?
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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.
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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...
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/tcp_outgoing_address/
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-size=8192
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-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).
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, add to the wiki, or mirror if you find it useful.
Also, any corrections are welcome. ;-)
Thanks again for all your efforts!
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-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...
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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).
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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
kind of proof to back it up.
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-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
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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)?
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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.
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