On Jan 27, 2008 11:27 PM, Yogesh Patil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, there
I have tryied by using the command
iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 443 -j REDIRECT
--to-port 3128
but still no success, and by the way as i understand, it will
only forward https
hello list:
I have a squid box version:
Squid Cache: Version 2.6.STABLE16
configure options: '--prefix=/var/squid' '--enable-snmp'
'--enable-arp-acl' '--enable-htcp' '--enable-follow-x-forwarded-for'
'--enable-ssl' '--disable-wccp' '--disable-wccpv2'
'--with-openssl=/usr' '--enable-icmp'
* Christos Tsantilas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
But since, i had heard that Squid 2.6 version had better performance
than Squid 3.0, i would like to try that also as a backup.
Squid 3 is enough fast for most cases. You will not see any difference in
performance unless you have a very-very busy
Hi Selvi,
Yes, I had already tried that.
But since, i had heard that Squid 2.6 version had better performance
than Squid 3.0, i would like to try that also as a backup.
Squid 3 is enough fast for most cases. You will not see any difference in
performance unless you have a very-very busy
Hi,
Reading the squid FAQ, it's obvious to me that putting cache_dirs on a
RAID (particularly RAID5) has serious performance penalties and is
highly discouraged. However, what's not as clear is how squid deals
with single-disk failures and whether or not it handles failures
gracefully
This does bring an interesting question - is it possible to give squid
*too much* memory?
My theoretical setup would be an uber-box (32GB RAM, multi-TB of disk)
running 64-bit squid and with mem_cache set to something in the
25-30GB range (as high as we can without swap risk), with a
Hello to all.
What i have to configure in squid.conf to squid don´t cache some sites?
Thanks
Wilson
Hi, you need to use no_cache
Example:
###
acl XXX dstdomain site.com
no_cache deny XXX
I hope it helps.
Emiliano Vazquez
- Original Message -
From: Wilson A. Galafassi Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Sent:
no_cache is deprecated. Use cache deny acl instead.
-Tony
On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 20:06:40 -0300
Emiliano Vazquez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, you need to use no_cache
Example:
###
acl XXX dstdomain site.com
no_cache deny XXX
I hope it
Interesting. What happens with requests that contain bodies? I.e., is
#2 really the end of the request, or the request headers?
On 26/01/2008, at 11:23 AM, Chris Robertson wrote:
john allspaw wrote:
Hello smart and nice folks:
We have some reverse-proxy caches on the west coast that get
I've put my foot in my mouth up to about the knee.
Somehow in an edit squid.conf now does something very odd:
If I look up http://wiki.squid-cache.org/FrontPage
I get an error:
The requested URL could not be retrieved
While trying to retrieve the URL: /FrontPage
The following error was
On Mon, Jan 28, 2008, Chris Woodfield wrote:
This does bring an interesting question - is it possible to give squid
*too much* memory?
My theoretical setup would be an uber-box (32GB RAM, multi-TB of disk)
running 64-bit squid and with mem_cache set to something in the
25-30GB range
Squid will probably crash.
RAID1 is an acceptable comprimise and may improve IO throughput
slightly.
I've got a goal to get some alternate storage code going in the next
6 to 12 months which will make a future codebase handle this sort
of situation better.
Adrian
On Mon, Jan 28, 2008, Chris
Sherwood Botsford wrote:
I've put my foot in my mouth up to about the knee.
Somehow in an edit squid.conf now does something very odd:
If I look up http://wiki.squid-cache.org/FrontPage
I get an error:
The requested URL could not be retrieved
While trying to retrieve the URL: /FrontPage
* Which version of Squid?
* Whats your http_port look like?
On Mon, Jan 28, 2008, Sherwood Botsford wrote:
I've put my foot in my mouth up to about the knee.
Somehow in an edit squid.conf now does something very odd:
If I look up http://wiki.squid-cache.org/FrontPage
I get an error:
Chris Woodfield wrote:
Hi,
Reading the squid FAQ, it's obvious to me that putting cache_dirs on a
RAID (particularly RAID5) has serious performance penalties and is
highly discouraged. However, what's not as clear is how squid deals with
single-disk failures and whether or not it handles
Beavis wrote:
hello list:
I have a squid box version:
Squid Cache: Version 2.6.STABLE16
configure options: '--prefix=/var/squid' '--enable-snmp'
'--enable-arp-acl' '--enable-htcp' '--enable-follow-x-forwarded-for'
'--enable-ssl' '--disable-wccp' '--disable-wccpv2'
'--with-openssl=/usr'
howard chen wrote:
Hi,
I have been following from squid homepage to:
http://squid-mirror.acmeconsulting.it/download/dl-squid.html
Seems that currently there is no squid3 for win32 yet, is it ture?
Possibly, Guido has only recently come back from summer holiday and been
working on it. If its
Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* Christos Tsantilas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
But since, i had heard that Squid 2.6 version had better performance
than Squid 3.0, i would like to try that also as a backup.
Squid 3 is enough fast for most cases. You will not see any difference in
performance unless you have
Hi dear All,
I've installed Squid3 stable1 on OpenBSD 4.2 from source. I wanna
integrate Squid with Windows AD. But i can't install squid with
squid_ldap_auth helper. Please someone tell me how can i do this. Which
configuration argument should i use? and Is there any other better way
to
On Tue, Jan 29, 2008, Amos Jeffries wrote:
I had Adrian benchmark 3.x recently. With his specific RAM-pathways test.
The cutoff for speed seems to be Squid3 reaching 500-650 req/sec and
Squid 2.6 going past that into the 800-900 req/sec ranges. At a few
hundred concurrent requests.
hi all
i'm using squid 2.6.18 on freebsd 6.2 . before this squid run smoothly
but starting yesterday there are certain websites that i cant access
and keep giving me zero sized reply and when i try upgrade it to 3.0 i
keep getting invalid response. and website that i browse is
www.google.com. on
hi squid users,
i'm sorry if my question already asked/resolved so many time,
but i already googled and search with no result.
i'm planing to use squid with two redirector program (adzap and ufdb).
is it possible??
Warm Regards
Zen
Hi all,
we have a squid2.5STABLE14 on Linux up and working wonders for plenty of
time, and have found today our first problem.
Looking at the log (access.log) we can see the following line:
Jan 28 12:41:19 [EMAIL PROTECTED] squid_a: 1201520479.040 0
192.168.1.51 TCP_DENIED/400 1568 POST
This syntax worked for squid 2.5:
acl NO_ICAP_FOR dstdomain XXX
icap_access None deny NO_ICAP_FOR
in squid 3.0 there comes up:
FATAL: Did not find ICAP class 'None' referenced on line XXX
Is there a need to config an icap_class None an how do I do this ?
Regards
JP
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