Hi,
I know this is probably a real dumb question, but I gotta ask. I don't
know how to explain it, so please be patient.
I am running a small server with a bunch of dial up modems. When no one
is connected, there is a stack of traffic coming and going according to
my squid cache files. The problem is I'm sending 12 gigs of data a
months, and receiving 8 gigs. But the people who connect with me account
for aound 20% of that, so that taffic is happending because of something
else.
When I watch /var/log/cache/access.log (squid log file), It's just going
crazy with various IPs fetching web pages, that are not on my server. My
web pages don't even have linked to the sites being surfed.
s it possible someone is somehow connecting with me and surfing at my
cost? Pulling gigs of data down through my ISDN link?
btw: What does the squid message TCP_MIS:FIRST_UP_PARENT mean? (I'm
running squid 1.3.6).. I use my telco as an upline cache. Could they be
causing the problem?
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