> Anyone in this group integrated Squid with Trend > Micro's Web Manager. > Not yet, but we are considering it. I suspect I'll need more memory on the system running Interscan and squid (it is the only internal system allowed to talk thru the firewall.) It seems simplest to have Web Manager listen on a different port and use squid as the child proxy listening on port 8080 (or whatever your browsers use.) This was you can use squid's cache, ACLs or a redirector such as squidGuard to cut down on the number of requests actually being passed thru Web Manager. This should improve performance at least by a few percent.
As for the way scanned objects are passed back, I would suspect that you would either need a looong read_timeout tag configured in squid or use the trickle method with suitably configured quick_abort_* tags to ensure you don't get partial data in the cache. Michael Lightfoot Unix Consultant ISG Host Systems Comcare +61 2 62750680 Apologies for the rubbish that follows... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ NOTICE: This e-mail message and attachments may contain confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient you should not use or disclose any information in the message or attachments. If received in error, please notify the sender by return email immediately. Comcare does not waive any confidentiality or privilege.
