Joe wrote:
Chris--
Thanks so much for helping. My knowledge of squid is
limited to what it took to get it up and running, so
experienced help is invaluable. (btw, The two configs
were the same, but I cut those deny lines out just out
of curiousity b/c it looks to me like Squid-b is
denying my
Hi,
At 02.53 14/10/2007, Juan C. Crespo R. wrote:
hi
Does anyone knows why when I try to install squid with diskd,
this option autoremove itself?
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/squid --enable-async-io=128
--enable-storio=diskd,ufs --enable-
There is a typo: it should be
Craig Skinner wrote:
I'm attempting to use ACLs to block non-HTML objects from particular
domains. i.e: users should be able to see the html, but not the images.
Tried various forms of and always end up will all or nothing:
acl suspect-domains dstdom_regex /etc/squid/suspect-domains.acl
I get a compile error with squid-2.6-STABLE-16 as follows
...
./cf_gen cf.data ./cf.data.depend
*** Signal 10
Stop in /usr/local/squid/squid-2.6.STABLE16/src.
*** Error code 1
is it possibly a compiler problem?
gcc 4.2.1 is the only difference on FreeBSD7 I can find ( on the
* Michel Santos ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I get a compile error with squid-2.6-STABLE-16 as follows
...
./cf_gen cf.data ./cf.data.depend
*** Signal 10
Stop in /usr/local/squid/squid-2.6.STABLE16/src.
*** Error code 1
is it possibly a compiler problem?
This is a bug in
Haytham KHOUJA (devnull) wrote:
Hello,
The purpose of this thread is to join forces to have the best Squid
configuration for generic affordable Intel machines available by major
vendors (Dell/HP...) specifically for ISPs and corporations that want a
basic setup but with optimal response and
Dear Amos,
Thank you for your reply, check my comments:
Amos Jeffries wrote:
Haytham KHOUJA (devnull) wrote:
Hello,
The purpose of this thread is to join forces to have the best Squid
configuration for generic affordable Intel machines available by
major vendors (Dell/HP...) specifically for
Hi,
You will need a 64-bit enabled squid to go higher than 2GB.
Yea, I hope i'll be able to replace the CPUs
How old are the 2950s? AFAIK, those produced in the last 3-4 years have
all been 64bit capable; you should only need to reinstall with a 64bit
distro. =]
--
Tony Dodd, Systems
Hi Haytham,
you stated that the current Squid server is faster than the Netcache boxes.
Just to do a fair and clear comparison (I and possibly others like to
have a more clear picture of how Netcache and Squid compare to each other):
can you give the Netcache spec. (model, version, memory size
Hello Marcus,
I'll send all this info within this week as i'll perform many tests on a
live large scale system, i'll submit them soon.
Please specify types of tests you'd want me to run
Marcus Kool wrote:
Hi Haytham,
you stated that the current Squid server is faster than the Netcache
Thank you
Guido Serassio escribió:
Hi,
At 02.53 14/10/2007, Juan C. Crespo R. wrote:
hi
Does anyone knows why when I try to install squid with diskd, this
option autoremove itself?
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/squid --enable-async-io=128
--enable-storio=diskd,ufs --enable-
There
Dear Amos,
Thank you for your reply, check my comments:
Amos Jeffries wrote:
Haytham KHOUJA (devnull) wrote:
snip
cache_mem 600 MB
:: A bit confused about this, When i go higher than 2GB, Squid kills
with a out of memory error. I have 8GB and want to maximize the use
of it.
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