On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 12:17 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> Avinash Rao wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am using squid2.6stable18 on ubuntu 8.04 server.
>> I have configured squid for very basic proxy and my squid.conf is below.
>> I am not able to access thunderbird email through this proxy
>> configuratio
On Tue, 29 Sep 2009 00:10:35 -0400, Michael Lenaghan
wrote:
> I used a Python recipe from PyPi to build, install and configure
> Squid. The same recipe, config, etc. breaks when moving from Squid 2.6
> to Squid 2.7. Other people have reported seeing the same error but no
> one has bothered to trac
Note: If Henrik corrects me on any of this believe him. I'm a little bit
fuzzy too.
On Tue, 29 Sep 2009 11:50:49 +0800, "wangwen" wrote:
> Hi All:
>
> The vport option Confused me for a long time.
> what is the meaning of "vport" option in the "http_port"?
> Can anyone give me an example to exp
I used a Python recipe from PyPi to build, install and configure
Squid. The same recipe, config, etc. breaks when moving from Squid 2.6
to Squid 2.7. Other people have reported seeing the same error but no
one has bothered to track down a fix. I have one now, but I really
only got it by trying a bu
Barring the development of an in-code fix, I think your best bet is to
take the config generator route you describe, but then run the
generator from your squid initscript triggered by "start" or "reload".
Beyond pushing out an updated text file to your boxes and building the
cache_peer line
Hi All:
The vport option Confused me for a long time.
what is the meaning of "vport" option in the "http_port"?
Can anyone give me an example to explain it, thank you.
I did a test.
The Squid.conf as follows:
http_port 192.168.0.164:88
accel defaultsite=192.168.24.198
acl all src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
Hi Amos,
If some of these entries are incorrect other than the redirect rule,
it's unfortunately a bug with the pfSense module. pfSense uses a nice
little web GUI to create the squid.conf. I don't have the ability to
edit anything you see below except the rules I've defined are created
auto
On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 17:57:02 -0700, George Herbert
wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 5:24 PM, Chris Hostetter
> wrote:
>>
>> : The DNS way would indeed be nice. It's not possible in current Squid
>> : however, if anyone is able to sponsor some work it might be doable.
>>
>> If i can demonstrate en
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 5:24 PM, Chris Hostetter
wrote:
>
> : The DNS way would indeed be nice. It's not possible in current Squid
> : however, if anyone is able to sponsor some work it might be doable.
>
> If i can demonstrate enough advantages in getting peering to work i might
> just be able to
On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 17:24:16 -0700 (PDT), Chris Hostetter
wrote:
> : The DNS way would indeed be nice. It's not possible in current Squid
> : however, if anyone is able to sponsor some work it might be doable.
>
> If i can demonstrate enough advantages in getting peering to work i might
> just b
Oops, I hit send by mistake before I finished. Here is the rest...
On Tue, 29 Sep 2009 13:22:58 +1300, Todd Nine
wrote:
> Hi Amos,
> Here is my squid.conf. I've just used the defaults and added a single
> rule. We're pushing a lot of throughput (several gigs a day). I've
> disabled writin
: > Ok, it has come to my attention that /cache only grwos when I run a
: report
...
: > cache_dir ufs /cache 50 256 256
...if i can start by asking a silly question: i assume your cache is
not yet at the maximum size?
The next silly question: have you done any analysis of the squid logs
a
On Tue, 29 Sep 2009 13:22:58 +1300, Todd Nine
wrote:
> Hi Amos,
> Here is my squid.conf. I've just used the defaults and added a single
> rule. We're pushing a lot of throughput (several gigs a day). I've
> disabled writing to disk as we actually run from a USB appliance, and
> set the cac
: The DNS way would indeed be nice. It's not possible in current Squid
: however, if anyone is able to sponsor some work it might be doable.
If i can demonstrate enough advantages in getting peering to work i might
just be able to convince someone to think about doing that ... but that
also ass
On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 06:36:33 -0700 (PDT), ant2ne
wrote:
> Ok, it has come to my attention that /cache only grwos when I run a
report
> using sarg. So it maybe that my proxy server is working, but only as a
> proxy
> and not as a web cache proxy. Below is my squid.conf file with the
comment
> #
> i
On Tue, 29 Sep 2009 09:32:49 +1300, Todd Nine
wrote:
> Thanks for the help! I read over the rules and it was quite easy to set
> up what I needed once I had the right directive. I simply set up the
> following.
>
> #Set up our ACL for high throughput sites
> acl high_throughput dstdomain .ama
On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 15:04:35 -0700 (PDT), Chris Hostetter
wrote:
> Background Information...
>
> My company currently runs several "clusters" of application servers
behind
> load balancers, which are each in turn sitting behind a "cluster" of
squid
> machines configured as accelerators. each sq
Background Information...
My company currently runs several "clusters" of application servers behind
load balancers, which are each in turn sitting behind a "cluster" of squid
machines configured as accelerators. each squid cluster is then sitting
behind a load balancer that is hit by our cli
Is it possible to set range_offset_limit per domain? This really helps
when caching windows updates; however, if I turn it on, my bandwidth
gets eaten up any time one of my client machines requests part of a file
on a CDN (like the first frame of an online video).
"Mrvka Andreas" wrote in message
news:200909281546.30273@tuv.at...
Hello Markus,
I thought there will be more changes in wiki than what you have written.
You write about either use msktutil or net ads... but not both.
You can use both, but I try to avoid confusion (not sure if I am su
Thanks for the help! I read over the rules and it was quite easy to set
up what I needed once I had the right directive. I simply set up the
following.
#Set up our ACL for high throughput sites
acl high_throughput dstdomain .amazonaws.com
#Bind high throughput to the wireless interface
tcp_o
Dean Weimer wrote:
I am trying to setup a test with an SSL reverse proxy on an intranet site, I
currently have a fake self signed certificate and the server is answering on
the HTTP side just fine, and answering on the HTTPS however I get a (92)
protocol error returned from the proxy when tryi
HRINS wrote:
hi,
Im new with squid cache, my hardware specification server is 500 GByte hard
disk,8G ram.
I have 1000 user about 400 active user so is it better to upgrade my
hardware or this is enough ?? I forget to mention the rate bandwidth is
12Mbps (from VSAT)
What you have is li
Hello Markus,
I thought there will be more changes in wiki than what you have written.
You write about either use msktutil or net ads... but not both.
In fact, after installation of squid I did the way via msktutil but ntlm
authentication didn't work afterwards.
Maybe it was because of the clie
Ok, it has come to my attention that /cache only grwos when I run a report
using sarg. So it maybe that my proxy server is working, but only as a proxy
and not as a web cache proxy. Below is my squid.conf file with the comment #
invert grepped out. Please review and tell me what it is that I need
On 24.09.09 10:45, ant2ne wrote:
> This web cache proxy server is a dedicated machine running ubuntu 64bit OS
> (no gui) with 5gigs of RAM and a 1TB drive dedicated to the cache. Only
> using 500GB currently. (The OS is on a different 80GB drive) Accordign to
> the math of 10MB of RAM per 1GB of Di
Hi Amos,
Thanks for that, My problem is solved.
Is there any way to by-pass such problems. I mean for known source IP if
HTTP headers are not set then still it is pass through.
//Remy
Amos Jeffries wrote:
> Mario Remy Almeida wrote:
>> Hi Amos,
>>
>> Thanks for your reply.
>>
>> You mean the le
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