On 16/05/2014 7:42 a.m., Alex Crow wrote:
Grr, I apologise profusely. The server does run 3.3.11, *not* 3.2.11,
Had a couple of nights being waken up by our devs askng about DNS...
Right lot of fun we are. I too seem to have been working on a bit
outdated version of the 3.3 branch when I
Hi,
thanks for the responses.
I looked into the strange behavior a little bit more in detail and noticed,
that only pdf-files are concerned.
All other files, also greater than 50k, are cached, only pdfs are not cached.
In the squid.conf I have:
refresh_pattern ^ftp: 43200 0%
On 16/05/2014 11:34 p.m., joachim.r...@jrwebsites.de wrote:
Hi,
thanks for the responses.
I looked into the strange behavior a little bit more in detail and noticed,
that only pdf-files are concerned.
All other files, also greater than 50k, are cached, only pdfs are not cached.
In the
Ok i fear to waste many time to understand that, but it could be interesting ^^
Thanks for your replies !
2014-05-15 15:10 GMT-04:00 Alex Crow a...@nanogherkin.com:
Hi,
Welcome to the practically incomprehensible world of QoS on Linux - look up
LARTC and then feel the fear!
It's really
Dear, I have an Squid 2.7 STABLE that works OK. When I download a file
from the PC browsers or navigate, everything is OK. But when I
configure a given server to use my Squid, I can't download files with
wget or get the IDS rules with pulledpork.
With Pulledpork script:
Error 504 when fetching
On Friday 16 May 2014 at 17:31:50, Roberto Carna wrote:
Dear, I have an Squid 2.7 STABLE that works OK. When I download a file
from the PC browsers or navigate, everything is OK.
Are these PCs / browsers configured to use the proxy, or are you running it in
transparent mode?
But when I
Thanks Amos,
Is there any way to cache pdfs?
Could the pdfs converted, so that they are cachable?
Or has the web-application to be changed?
Regard
Joachim
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Gesendet: Freitag, 16. Mai 2014
Hi,
I don't quite agree with you. Let me expose my views so each member of
the list can weight pros and cons:
Not answering this thread, but would like to ask some related points
for anyone who may be listening in:
1. RPMs.
For practically everything else, I use RPMs for installation. For