On Sun, 2005-11-27 at 16:31 +0400, Roy Verrips wrote:
Hi
Is there any software available to create and maintain a whitelist for
squid with some sort of authorisation process or something?
What I want to achieve is a whitelist of allowed sites and block all others.
I've already setup the
Hello all,
We are testing Squid 2.5 stable 12 on a Fedore Core 4 server (Dell PowerEdge
1850).
We found that the Squid process would do automatic restart quite frequently
(sometimes
3 times a day).
Sometimes one of the following errors may appear in the cache.log.
assertion failed:
Hi,
why is configure limiting the tcp receive buffer size per default to only
64K on Linux (I know of the setting tcp_recv_bufsize)?
Wouldn't it be wise to let the kernel choose the appropriate sizes (because
it only knows about memory pressure or not etc), also with respect to recent
TCP
Hi all,
I found my squid.out log file is too large for your system to handle:
access.log size is 2,147,483,647 Bytes.
Are there anyone tell me which version of squid can support biger than 2G
access.log?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/squid -d1 -N
2005/11/28 15:19:03| Starting Squid
Hi,
Is it possible to use multiple parent servers ?
I use squid with forwarding to one parent server with always_direct but
i want some acl's to use another parent.
Any idea ?
Grtz,
Phil.
Hi,
I found my squid.out log file is too large for your system to handle:
access.log size is 2,147,483,647 Bytes.
Are there anyone tell me which version of squid can support biger than 2G
access.log?
At least at squid-2.5.S10; but you should use the latest S12.
Special configure option is
Hello!
Anybody can help me?
I need set up a transparent proxy with user auth. and different user rights.
Eg: manager access all exept porn, drug sites
simple user acces news portal, sites which needed to work
Anybody create same server? can help me?
thanks
Hello,
I tried that but no succes, this is how i did it (example):
Cache_peer 10.0.0.1 parent 80803130no-query
Cache_peer 10.0.0.2 parent 80803130default no-query
...
...
...
...
Acl all src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
Never_direct allow all
Acl test arp blahblahblah
Http_access
Following example works for me:
cache_peer_accessparent1 deny acl1
cache_peer_accessparent1 deny localhost
cache_peer_accessparent2 allow acl1
cache_peer_accessparent2 allow localhost
cache_peer_accessparent2 deny all
Sites
Think i found it:
Same configuration as i used with an addon:
Cache_peer 10.0.0.1 parent 80803130no-query
Cache_peer 10.0.0.2 parent 80803130default no-query
...
Acl all src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
Never_direct allow all
Acl test arp blahblahblah
Http_access allow test
Hi
I have the next configuration:
ClientReverse Squid proxy 2.5 Weblogic Server 8
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| |
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Port: 80 7001
SSL port:443 443
IP:
Fellows,
I´m running squid 2.5.STABLE9 on a Fedora 4 server, with ntlm auth against
Microsoft Active Directory, using pass-through authemtication. The problem
is that, if we have some visitor (i.e., someone who did not logon on the
Active Directory domain and/or whose machine is not a domain
I read somewhere on the squid-cache.org site that you cannot run a
transparent proxy and have user authentication at the same time.
However, we dealt with publishing proxy settings using DNS, DHCP, and
auto proxy scripts. It works well. If you like I can send details...
Craig Herring
On Mon,
All,
Our squid process (no cache) seems to respawn itself a little to often
and according to cache.log for no apparent reason. Is this normal? Let
me give you an example:
2005/11/26 10:23:29| Starting Squid Cache version 2.5.STABLE6 for
i686-redhat-linux-gnu...
2005/11/26 10:23:29| Process ID
All,
Our squid process (no cache) seems to respawn itself a little to often
and according to cache.log for no apparent reason. Is this normal? Let
me give you an example:
2005/11/26 10:23:29| Starting Squid Cache version 2.5.STABLE6 for
i686-redhat-linux-gnu...
2005/11/26 10:23:29|
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Well the OS and platform should be obvious from the messages ;) Its
Redhat EL4 on a dual Pentium Xeon box though just for clarity. I've
trawled the log files and there are no errors that I can see that
related (at least obviously) to squid respawning... just the whole
reload blurb.
A default
On 28.11 11:53, Philippe Dhont (Sea-ro) wrote:
Is it possible to use multiple parent servers ?
yes
I use squid with forwarding to one parent server with always_direct but
what? always_direct instructs squid NOT to use parent servers.
i want some acl's to use another parent.
don't
Dear All,
I had tried to use ip_check external ACL as given...
external_acl_type ip_user children=5 %SRC %LOGIN
/usr/lib/squid/ip_user_check -f /etc/squid/BlockIPUserMatch.txt
in my squid.conf, the location of ip_check is ciorret and is default as
in my FC3 system but this is not working, I
Well the OS and platform should be obvious from the messages ;) Its
Redhat EL4 on a dual Pentium Xeon box though just for clarity. I've
trawled the log files and there are no errors that I can see that
related (at least obviously) to squid respawning... just the whole
reload blurb.
On Mon, 2005-11-28 at 15:38 +0100, Ronny T. Lampert wrote:
Well the OS and platform should be obvious from the messages ;) Its
Redhat EL4 on a dual Pentium Xeon box though just for clarity. I've
trawled the log files and there are no errors that I can see that
related (at least obviously)
On Mon, 2005-11-28 at 15:56 +0100, Mark Elsen wrote:
Well the OS and platform should be obvious from the messages ;) Its
Redhat EL4 on a dual Pentium Xeon box though just for clarity. I've
trawled the log files and there are no errors that I can see that
related (at least obviously) to
On Mon, 2005-11-28 at 16:21 +0100, Ronny T. Lampert wrote:
But this doesn't concern us does it because we aren't using the [disk]
cache:
Ah okay. Anyway, using the disk cache is recommended, because objects above
80k (config option) are not cached into mem.
So you'll lose caching of
Rance Hall:
There is a way to setup both the listen address:port and the forward
address:port
I know there's a http_port parameter available in squid.conf, but how do
I forward address:port in squid?!?
in my setup I have private network dansguardian squid internet
DG and squid are both
Hi everyone,
I'm currently running a squid reverse proxy to cache requests to a php-update
script.
The problem I'm facing now is that the requests doesn't seem to be cached
because there is an id delivered as an HTTP-GET argument in form of
update.php?extid={1234-5678-...}. Therefor (i assume)
Hi everyone, I'm currently running a squid reverse proxy to cache
requests to a php-update script. The problem I'm facing now is that the
requests doesn't seem to be cached because there is an id delivered as an
HTTP-GET argument in form of update.php?extid={1234-5678-...}. Therefor
(i
Ronny T. Lampert schrieb:
Therefor (i assume) access.log is reporting solely TCP_DENIED (even with
complete
identical requests). Is there a way to include these arguments to the
caching procedure?
As for the TCP_DENIED, I don't know.
Gee, typo. Ment TCP_MISS. Sorry.
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Sebastian
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