Hello Marco Ummm ... that much computer usage is too odd. try doing "squid -k debug" it will show you what cache.log is working on ....
Regards Babar >Hello all, > I'm new to squid and I'm trying to configure and use this proxy server. >I'm working on a Debian 3.0 updated system on an Apple Mac PPC. > >My configuration file... I've copied the default squid.conf and removed all >the commented things I do not have configured. This is the resulting file: > >cache_peer 10.0.0.5 sibling 6588 3130 default >cache_peer 10.0.0.1 sibling 6588 3130 default >hierarchy_stoplist cgi-bin ? >acl QUERY urlpath_regex cgi-bin \? >no_cache deny QUERY >cache_mem 8 MB > >dns_nameservers 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.5 10.0.0.7 212.17.192.216 212.17.192.56 >151.98.125.2 151.98.125.3 217.141.85.131 212.41.208.6 > >acl all src 0.0.0.0/255.255.255.255 >acl ddmedia src 10.0.0.0/255.255.255.0 >acl ingresso myport 3128 >acl localhost src 127.0.0.1/255.255.255.255 >acl localhost src 10.0.0.7/255.255.255.255 >acl porte port 80 21 22 25 110 443 563 >acl manager proto cache_object >acl SSL_ports port 443 563 # ssl >acl Safe_ports port 80 # http >acl Safe_ports port 21 # ftp >acl Safe_ports port 443 563 # https, snews >acl Safe_ports port 25 110 # smtp, pop >acl Safe_ports port 1755 # windows media >acl Safe_porte port 22 # ssh >acl Safe_ports port 554 # audio video >acl Safe_ports port 1080 # socks >acl Safe_ports port 1863 # msn messenger >acl Safe_ports port 5190 # icq >acl Safe_ports port 7070 # audio video >acl Safe_ports port 123 # ntp >acl purge method PURGE >acl CONNECT method CONNECT >http_access allow ddmedia localhost >http_access allow manager localhost >http_access deny manager >http_access allow purge localhost >http_access deny purge >http_access deny !Safe_ports >http_access deny CONNECT !SSL_ports >http_access deny all >icp_access allow ddmedia >miss_access allow ddmedia >miss_access deny !ddmedia >forwarded_for off >anonymize_headers deny Link WWW-Authenticate >fake_user_agent ELinks 0.4pre5 >error_directory /usr/lib/squid/errors/Italian > >It happens that, as soon as I make a request that is not available through >the cached things, the squid process goes to about 97-98 CPU percentage. >I've tried to touch the /dev/null file as described in the 11.46 FAQ >section but it doesn't work. >Is there someone who can help me in solving this problem? > >Thank you, > >Marco Bresciani > >-- >(o> Utente [EMAIL PROTECTED] da 3,752 anni (2479 unit�) >//\ Tempo CPU: 2,404 anni (8h 29min 40,1s medio) >V_/_ Posizione: 103733/4958667 (97,907%)
