On 6-1-2010 20:28, nima chavooshi wrote:
Hi
First of all thanks for sharing your experience on this mailing list.
I intend to install squid as forward cache in few companies with high
HTTP traffic almost 60 or 80 or 100Mb.
Can squid handle this amount of traffic??of course I do not have any
Hi,
You cannot force the NTLM version: the choiche is done from the Windows SSPI on
the proxy machine during the negotiate phase, and NTLMv2 can be used only if
both the peers are able to use it.
Look here for more details:
http://davenport.sourceforge.net/ntlm.html
I don't know if Apache
Apparently Wikimedia is doing 100-250Mbit/s per Squid server, according
to this presentation:
http://www.nedworks.org/~mark/presentations/san/Wikimedia%20architecture.pdf
55 Squid servers currently, plus 20 waiting for setup
• ~ 1 000 HTTP requests/s per server, up to 2 500
under stress
•
Hi All
I have setup squid successfully in my production environment with
Ubuntu, ADS Authentication, Dansguardian, SARG, ClamAV and webmin.
My questions are
1.) I don't notice a signification difference in network performance
expect for the content filtering part that frees up bandwidth. How do
Thanks for your attention
I want more statistic about bandwidth and hardware you can handle with squid.
Thanks in advance
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From: George Herbert george.herb...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 8:02 AM
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Amount of Bandwidth squid
On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 10:56 AM, Johann Terblanche
jterblan...@ebisafrica.co.za wrote:
Hi All
I have setup squid successfully in my production environment with
Ubuntu, ADS Authentication, Dansguardian, SARG, ClamAV and webmin.
My questions are
1.) I don't notice a signification difference
On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 11:22 AM, nima chavooshi nima0...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for your attention
I want more statistic about bandwidth and hardware you can handle with squid.
We (the developers) would like that too :)
We're trying to collect such statistics in
Kinkie gkin...@gmail.com :
1.) I don't notice a signification difference in network performance
Check the squid access.log . Look for _HIT and _MISS status codes.
There is a good tool that parses the squid logs for you: srg
(apt-get install srg) in debian.
I use it with srg -H access.log and
On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 12:35 PM, Travel Factory S.r.l.
mc864...@mclink.it wrote:
On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 11:22 AM, nima chavooshi nima0...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thanks for your attention
I want more statistic about bandwidth and hardware you can
handle with squid.
We (the developers) would
Hello everyone,
I'm looking for a simple thing. I've spent many hours unlucky
I just want to list the URL stored in cache.
squidclient mgr:objects give me the list of objects, but the only
information I have is the KEY value. I cannot convert it to URL store
in cache
I would like to
We have squid for windows setup (2.6 stable 20) and we are having issues
getting gotomeeting to establish a connection. We tested using the
Gotomeeting connection test wizard. Has anybody experienced this issue and
how did you resolve? Any help would be appreciated. Please let me know if
you need
Hi Kinkie
Thanks for your response.
I've looked at the log file and below is a extract of a site but I do
not fully understand the meaning of _MISS _HIT _DENIED
ok DENIED is obvious but why?
1262869421.378 6417 172.30.36.254 TCP_MISS/200 1762 CONNECT
www.ibm.com:443 jterblanche
Hi Erwan
If I understand correctly. You can use webmin and add SARG as a module. This is
a web tool and gives all the urls per day.
http://www.thedailyadmin.com/2009/04/how-to-install-virtual-machine-with.html
Look at the bottom section for webadmin just one thing there's a newer version
Thanks for you answer,
But what I'm looking for is a shell solution based on live data like
cachemgr (with squidclient) do. SARG is only based on squid logs.
--
Erwan
Johann Terblanche wrote:
Hi Erwan
If I understand correctly. You can use webmin and add SARG as a module. This is
a web
Hallo:
I'm trying to authenticate my Firefox(Linux) to Squid (Linux) using NTLM
without having to type my domain/user and password.
What I have:
- Win2003 running IIS (Internet Information Server).
- RedHat running Squid 2.6.STABLE14
- Client WinXP with IE and Firefox.
-
On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 2:30 PM, Johann Terblanche
jterblan...@ebisafrica.co.za wrote:
Hi Kinkie
Thanks for your response.
I've looked at the log file and below is a extract of a site but I do
not fully understand the meaning of _MISS _HIT _DENIED
ok DENIED is obvious but why?
Sorry for my stupid question. Actually the squidclient mgr:objects
shows the whole URL (starting with GET http://.;)
It's good !
--
Erwan
Erwan Loaëc wrote:
Thanks for you answer,
But what I'm looking for is a shell solution based on live data like
cachemgr (with squidclient) do. SARG
Thanks for your reply
I posted to mailing list so that other admins share their experiences
about maximum bandwidth they could handle with squid, and finally
gather the configs and spec of hardware for good reference :)
Thanks for more guidance or statistic ;)
Best Regards
Nima Chavoshi
On Thu,
On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 2:50 PM, torcaz99 torca...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hallo:
I'm trying to authenticate my Firefox(Linux) to Squid (Linux) using NTLM
without having to type my domain/user and password.
That's up to firefox. Squid cannot change the user-agent's behaviour.
--
/kinkie
I have upgraded my squid server from 2.6 stable 22 to 2.7 stable 7.
Along with this, I have updated the configuration and wanted to make sure that
some of the new settings won't be a problem.
The biggest change is that I increased the maximum object size the squid will
cache. Before
One thing we've noticed is that until the COSS store is rebuilt, no objects get
saved to it (each attempt shows up as SO_FAIL in cache.log). Complicating this
further is the fact that -F doesn't seem to work for COSS rebuilds - I know I
opened a bug on this but I can't seem to find it at the
Hi,
Could you send me some config example?
I know how to use external_acl_type, but how to put it openning an HTTPS
page ?
Thks,
Eduardo
Hi,
You could find what you need with external_acl_type.
Start a SSL-enabled Apache in your Squid Box.
Configure an external_acl_type for user
Hey Chris,
Could you comment on the Internal Marker Objects, as in, are they
stored just in COSS or elsewhere too?
Thanx.
On Thu, 2010-01-07 at 10:21 -0800, Chris Woodfield wrote:
One thing we've noticed is that until the COSS store is rebuilt, no objects
get saved to it (each attempt shows
Why you don't try Negotiate/Kerberos ?
Markus
torcaz99 torca...@hotmail.com wrote in message
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Hallo:
I'm trying to authenticate my Firefox(Linux) to Squid (Linux) using NTLM
without having to type my domain/user and password.
What I have:
-
I'm observing very high Squid CPU load, which negatively affects performance.
Enabling debug_options ALL,9 for a few seconds shows this extremely
frequent loop -- Squid is doing only this millions of times:
2010/01/07 12:29:23| storeDiskdDirRebuildFromSwapLog: SWAP_LOG_ADD
I'd like to pile on with a log question of my own...
Now that I'm running multi-instance I've got some parent servers in the mix.
I'm getting a lot of lines like:
... TCP_MISS/200 1494 GET http://example.com - CD_PARENT_HIT/backend-bravo ...
(for many different URLs)
So, is that a MISS, or a
Hi all,
One thing: When I plug in the router with the clients, squid doesn't
get anything and I get A LOT of:
tcp0 0 64.233.163.94:3128 200.250.249.127:2030
SYN_RECV0 0 - on (10.29/2/0)
tcp0 0 208.51.98.57:3128
OK, and how can I say squid to negotiate NTLM?
torcaz99 wrote:
Hallo:
I'm trying to authenticate my Firefox(Linux) to Squid (Linux) using
NTLM without having to type my domain/user and password.
What I have:
- Win2003 running IIS (Internet Information Server).
- RedHat
Hello,
I have a squid box between the router (connectec to Internet) and the
final firewall which is a Checkpoint UTM270 model. The Squid proxy is
successfully running as a transparent proxy-router (using IPTables) for
the internal clients of the company.
We have 2 major problems.
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