Hi!
When I'm trying to download files over 2.0 GB, squid stops at 2.0 GB
Is there a directive to allow downloads over 2GB files ?
Or is there some kind of configuration that's not caching files over 2GB, just
allow the download straight.
Thanks,
Tibby
On Thursday, 21. October 2010 10:01:47 Tóth Tibor Péter wrote:
When I'm trying to download files over 2.0 GB, squid stops at 2.0 GB
Is there a directive to allow downloads over 2GB files ?
Or is there some kind of configuration that's not caching files over 2GB,
just allow the download
And if Squid was installed with apt-get as a debian package?
Is there a way to reconfigure?
Tibby
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Jarosch [mailto:thomas.jaro...@intra2net.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 10:07 AM
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Squid with
El día Thu, 21 Oct 2010 10:10:34 +0200, Tóth Tibor Péter
tibor.peter.t...@mtv.hu escribía:
And if Squid was installed with apt-get as a debian package?
Is there a way to reconfigure?
You can recompile it easily. It's what we do to add SSL support.
You have to:
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On 21/10/10 21:20, Roberto Suarez Soto wrote:
El día Thu, 21 Oct 2010 10:10:34 +0200, Tóth Tibor Péter
tibor.peter.t...@mtv.hu escribía:
And if Squid was installed with apt-get as a debian package?
Is there a way to reconfigure?
Have you checked that you actually need it yet?
* Run squid
Amos,
The cache size is configured around 128GB, as reported by mgr:config:
cache_dir aufs /export/squid/cache 131072 32 256 IOEngine=DiskThreads
cache_swap_low 90
cache_swap_high 95
cache_mem -1073741824 bytes
memory_replacement_policy lru
cache_replacement_policy lru
memory_pools on
Hi all,
We're experiencing this strange issue with squid on NetBSD. During
busy hours we're seeing repeated error messages in squid's cache.log:
Failed to select source for 'http://...'
TCP connection to x.x.x.x/3128 failed
TCP connection to x.x.x.x/3128 failed
TCP connection to x.x.x.x/3128
It is strange that memPoolAlloc is less than memPoolFree; might be
another overflow case.
2010/10/21 Kaiwang Chen kaiwang.c...@gmail.com:
Amos,
The cache size is configured around 128GB, as reported by mgr:config:
cache_dir aufs /export/squid/cache 131072 32 256 IOEngine=DiskThreads
Can anyone give an example configuration that allows one subnet (eg. for
users) to access squid using basic authentication while another subnet (eg.
for servers) doesn't require authentication?
Thx