Dear Benjamin,
What you need to do such kind of bandwidth quota is to use a radius server with
your NAS (this is NAS related usually not squid related although as Amos
mentioned before squid can do some speed throttling using Delay Pools which is
very useful if your international bandwidth is
Amos Jeffries wrote:
As documented this bundle had a lot of deep I/O and communication
architectural changes. Instability is/was expected.
Most of the bugs you hit are now resolved in the daily update bundle.
If you need a relatively stable 3.2 release please use 3.2.0.8.
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Hi,
I am looking to deploy a caching server on a telecom network and was
wondering if anyone has deployed squid with DPI (Deep Packet
Inspection)/Router configuration.
I would like to intercept the requests that the DPI is sending back to the
router, Do I need some router for the same or can I
On 15/07/11 20:59, Linda Walsh wrote:
Amos Jeffries wrote:
As documented this bundle had a lot of deep I/O and communication
architectural changes. Instability is/was expected.
Most of the bugs you hit are now resolved in the daily update bundle.
If you need a relatively stable 3.2 release
Hello,
I am trying to setup a sibling cache using htcp between the sibling
cache_peers so that squid will differentiate cache hits from different
user agents. When I hit the squid via localhost it queries it's sibling
cache and is able to serve back the cache hit from the sibling however
Hi Daniel,
If this happens for all client, then your environment is not correctly
setup. It basically means the client can not get a Kerberos ticket from the
kdc and falls back to NTLM instead.
Markus
Daniel Faulknor danieljfaulk...@gmail.com wrote in message
On 16/07/11 05:24, Dan Ford wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to setup a sibling cache using htcp between the sibling
cache_peers so that squid will differentiate cache hits from different
user agents. When I hit the squid via localhost it queries it's sibling
cache and is able to serve back the cache