Hi Luke, Squid is a proxy server, it simply re-directs traffic like a broker
handles a transaction for a client so the client doesn't work directly with
the seller.
It can cache data like images so that when, for example, UserA goes to a
website, when UserB goes to that same website the images
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 3:26 PM, Maurizio Marini mau...@datalogica.com wrote:
Hi there
[...]
samba is pdc with ldap backend
Now i should authenticate squid with samba on the same server. I cannot use
winbind (winbind should be used on samba domain member, isn'it), so following
link:
When squid resolve the resource from cache does not send the answer to ICAP.
How I can change this behavior?
I use squid 3.0 STABLE8 and GreasySpoon (Implementation of icap protocol)
I am using squid3 (Version 3.0.STABLE8) on Debian Lenny,
squid gets ERR_CONNECT_FAIL after the initial power up on my machine but
if I
do a restart (/etc/init.d/squid3 restart) then all is well. Excerpts from
cache.log below:
Right after boot up...
010/11/06 16:43:36.140| The request GET
Hi,
i'll try to describe with the most details i can what i think is
something like a forwarding-loop-detection bug on 2.7S9
i have squid 2.7S9 running on a CentOS 5.5 x64 box whici has 4
NICs. 3 NICs are for internal networks (192.168.x) and 1 NIC is for
internet (189.73.x.x).
Anyone have any ideas?
On Wednesday, November 3, 2010, david robertson d...@nevernet.com wrote:
Hello, I'm having a cache-digest related issue that I'm hoping someone
here can help me with.
I've got a few frontend servers, which talk to a handful of backend
servers. Everything is working
On 07/11/10 11:25, William Montgomery wrote:
I am using squid3 (Version 3.0.STABLE8) on Debian Lenny,
squid gets ERR_CONNECT_FAIL after the initial power up on my machine but
if I
do a restart (/etc/init.d/squid3 restart) then all is well. Excerpts from
cache.log below:
Probably one of the two
On 07/11/10 13:21, Leonardo Rodrigues wrote:
Hi,
i'll try to describe with the most details i can what i think is
something like a forwarding-loop-detection bug on 2.7S9
i have squid 2.7S9 running on a CentOS 5.5 x64 box whici has 4 NICs. 3
NICs are for internal networks (192.168.x) and 1 NIC
On 04/11/10 13:12, david robertson wrote:
Hello, I'm having a cache-digest related issue that I'm hoping someone
here can help me with.
I've got a few frontend servers, which talk to a handful of backend
servers. Everything is working swimmingly, with the exception of
cache digests.
The
On 06/11/10 04:50, Leonardo wrote:
Hi all,
I have compiled and installed Squid 3.1.7 on a Linux 2.6.26 (Debian
5.0.5), and successfully tested it as a non-transparent proxy (i.e.
the proxy address:port is explicitly specified in the web browser).
Now I need to use it to do transparent
On 04/11/10 01:56, donovan jeffrey j wrote:
greetings
updated 2 transparent proxies last night. and both are spewing noise about
filedescriptors. this is coming from the system.
2010/11/03 08:48:36| client_side.cc(2980) okToAccept: WARNING! Your cache is
running out of filedescriptors
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