Hi Brian,
Suppose you have tried this already, but does squidguard generate its
own log files (the logdir directive in squidGuard.conf)? If not, try to
#touch /path/to/logdir/squidGuard.log
, make sure the logfile has correct permissions (could be 644
squid:squid in your case) and see if it hel
> We run a transparent squid proxy (2.5.STABLE9). Recently I've
> received complaints about one site in particular: the Star Wars
> Galaxies site (we're a high school, if that helps explain anything).
> It takes a lot longer to load than any other site, and I'm at a loss
> to explain why.
>
>
Also sprach Jason Healy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Thu, 12 Jan 2006
22:37:58 -0500 (EST)):
> At 1137142598s since epoch (01/12/06 21:56:38 -0500 UTC), Richard
> Mittendorfer wrote:
> > Well, can't reach this here. Cached ~260KkB/s. And I'm quite sure
> > the file was still in the linux disk cache. What d
At 1137142598s since epoch (01/12/06 21:56:38 -0500 UTC), Richard Mittendorfer
wrote:
> Well, can't reach this here. Cached ~260KkB/s. And I'm quite sure the
> file was still in the linux disk cache. What does your cache_dir looks
> like? aufs I assume.
27GB on our root filesystem:
cache_dir auf
Hi,
Also sprach Jason Healy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Thu, 12 Jan 2006
21:23:38 -0500 (EST)):
> At 1137138557s since epoch (01/12/06 20:49:17 -0500 UTC), Richard
> Mittendorfer wrote:
> > It's even if I'm the only client and it's one big file that's
> > retrieved, so it must be some kind of internal li
At 1137138557s since epoch (01/12/06 20:49:17 -0500 UTC), Richard Mittendorfer
wrote:
> It's even if I'm the only client and it's one big file that's retrieved,
> so it must be some kind of internal limit. I have to look into the
> source, maybe I can find it hardcoded somewhere. 256kB/s looks so
Still no answers, what good is this list?
On 1/5/06, Dustin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > You don't explain which group is supposed to do what. So I'll guess.
> >
>
> 'Full_InetAllow' has full inet access, 'de_InetAllow' should be
> limited to a few sites.
>
> > This ACL is invalid (I wonder why
Hi Peter,
Also sprach Peter Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Thu, 12 Jan
2006 18:45:49 -0600):
> Peter Smith wrote:
> > Richard Mittendorfer wrote:
> >> When downloading a cached file from the local squid, I just get
> >about > 250 - 280kB/s. Even on localhost. Is this a limitation with
> >diskd > servi
We run a transparent squid proxy (2.5.STABLE9). Recently I've
received complaints about one site in particular: the Star Wars
Galaxies site (we're a high school, if that helps explain anything).
It takes a lot longer to load than any other site, and I'm at a loss
to explain why.
I have packet tra
Douglas Sterner wrote:
Using Squid 2.5 Stable 9 on Suse 9.3 and NTLM auth we are having
trouble rendering larger pdf files when using automatically detect on
IE 6. If we hard code the proxy it seems to work fine. Could someone
look over my new wpad.dat and point out my errors. IP's were change
Peter Smith wrote:
Richard Mittendorfer wrote:
Hello *,
When downloading a cached file from the local squid, I just get about
250 - 280kB/s. Even on localhost. Is this a limitation with diskd
serving files from cache or some intern limit? I also tried aufs, but
didn't get a better rate. I fou
Richard Mittendorfer wrote:
Hello *,
When downloading a cached file from the local squid, I just get about
250 - 280kB/s. Even on localhost. Is this a limitation with diskd
serving files from cache or some intern limit? I also tried aufs, but
didn't get a better rate. I found a thread here abou
Martin Sevigny wrote:
Hello all,
- is it better to have 10 cache-dir of 100GB or 1 cache-dir of 1TB
(for instance)?
- expected average size of entries in the cache will be around 100KB,
which means that a 100GB cache will hold around 1 million entries...
are there any issues (memory?) with
Hello *,
When downloading a cached file from the local squid, I just get about
250 - 280kB/s. Even on localhost. Is this a limitation with diskd
serving files from cache or some intern limit? I also tried aufs, but
didn't get a better rate. I found a thread here about this, but it got
more into a
Brian E. Conklin wrote:
>>-Original Message-
>>From: Mark Sansome [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 2:21 PM
>>To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
>>Subject: [squid-users] Squid with SquidGuard
>>
>>
>>Hello chaps,
>>
>>I know that this is a Squid mailing list and no
On Tuesday 10 January 2006 14:13, Mark Elsen wrote:
> It sure is. If ufs works; then it is related to SHM kernel values.
>
still some guess because only a day running this but it seems to be some kind
of SHM or MSGMNB problem where squid gets confused instead of accusing busy
msgqueue or out
> -Original Message-
> From: Mark Sansome [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 2:21 PM
> To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
> Subject: [squid-users] Squid with SquidGuard
>
>
> Hello chaps,
>
> I know that this is a Squid mailing list and not the
> SquidGuard list
Do:
# ls -l /usr/bin/squidGuard
And tell us what the permissions are (paste em here.)
2006/01/07 23:51:03| WARNING: Cannot run '/usr/bin/squidGuard' process.
2006/01/07 23:51:03| WARNING: Cannot run '/usr/bin/squidGuard' process.
2006/01/07 23:51:03| WARNING: Cannot run '/usr/bin/squidGuard'
On Wednesday 11 January 2006 21:22, Brett Lymn wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 08:23:50AM -0200, H wrote:
> > using aio on Freebsd is a risky thing, you may loose your disk on
> > incorrect shutdown
>
> This sounds like nonsense to me - I think you are confusing async io
> with mounting a file sys
Hello chaps,
I know that this is a Squid mailing list and not the SquidGuard list - by I
have exhausted the help of the good folks on the SquidGuard list...
I actually have Squid up and running and am very happy with it :)
however, I *do* want to use squidGuard with it too.
Squid runs on a FC4
Hi,
I'm trying to build an expressionlist in order to block proxy servers by
keywords like proxy and anonymous.
However, it's not working.
Here's what I have (I'm not entirely positive with what to enter)
(^|[-\?+=/_])(proxy|anonymous)([-\?+=/_]|$)
This was taken from an example of how to blo
On Thursday 12 January 2006 17:21, simon dray (BITS) wrote:
> we are trying create regex to prevent access to specifc area
>
> Eg:- acl _web url_regex -i ^http://www.xxx.xxx.xx/another level/
>
> If the url includes www.xxx.xxx.xx/anotherlevel// please note the double
> // this doesn't
Hello (Now in Plain Text),
I am Justin Carlson working in a division of Amazon.com that routes
contacts to the different divisions, we have had two or so network engineers
look at the problem and they have not been able to figure out the issue. I
would like to post/request information fro
>
> I've been reading up in preparation for a deployment of Squid into a
> large enterprise cluster to extend our CDN, and I have been unable to
> determine solid answers for the following questions. Thanks in advance
> for any insight you guys can provide.
>
> I have read that RAID is a bad ide
I've been reading up in preparation for a deployment of Squid into a
large enterprise cluster to extend our CDN, and I have been unable to
determine solid answers for the following questions. Thanks in advance
for any insight you guys can provide.
I have read that RAID is a bad idea for squid
This is a question of how to properly implement or use web server
authentication through squid 2.X. This is not a question about
authentication to the Squid server itself.
The scenario is:
Users --> Squid 2.5 --> IIS6
This is all internal and there is no authentication to the Squid server
itsel
> I understand that. But I realized that for 100 000 entries in the cache,
> it takes around 15MB of memory, under quite a heavy load (around 40 HTTP
> request per second), which I will never have in the real environment.
>
> I didn't think 15MB of RAM is excessive... But once again, if I have 10
>
Hi,
Mark Elsen wrote:
Hello all,
I am planning to use Squid as an HTTP accelerator to benefit from its
great caching capabilities. It will be setup on a Windows 2003 server.
Ideally, I would like to use a huge amount of disk space for caching
(the reason is I need to cache a very large amount
Hi
we are trying create regex to prevent access to specifc area
Eg:- acl _web url_regex -i ^http://www.xxx.xxx.xx/another level/
If the url includes www.xxx.xxx.xx/anotherlevel// please note the double
// this doesn't match the regex and therefore bypasses the acl is there
anyway
> Hello all,
>
> I am planning to use Squid as an HTTP accelerator to benefit from its
> great caching capabilities. It will be setup on a Windows 2003 server.
>
> Ideally, I would like to use a huge amount of disk space for caching
> (the reason is I need to cache a very large amount of data long
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-19.html#ss19.8
Remy Almeida wrote:
Hi All
Can i minimized the bandwidth with acl ?
Thanks & Regards,
Remy Almeida
NIO System Admin
Ph Office: +91-0832-2450421
Cell: 9822586093
Hello all,
I am planning to use Squid as an HTTP accelerator to benefit from its
great caching capabilities. It will be setup on a Windows 2003 server.
Ideally, I would like to use a huge amount of disk space for caching
(the reason is I need to cache a very large amount of data long to
crea
Hi All
Can i minimized the bandwidth with acl ?
Thanks & Regards,
Remy Almeida
NIO System Admin
Ph Office: +91-0832-2450421
Cell: 9822586093
On Wednesday 11 January 2006 23:28, Ted Ritchie wrote:
> I have what should be a very simple addition that I am trying to make to
> my squid.conf file. I must be overlooking something rather obvious and
> would appreciate it if someone would point me in the right direction. I
> am trying to make it
Using Squid 2.5 Stable 9 on Suse 9.3 and NTLM auth we are having trouble
rendering larger pdf files when using automatically detect on IE 6. If we
hard code the proxy it seems to work fine. Could someone look over my new
wpad.dat and point out my errors. IP's were changed to protect the innocent
devel.squid-cache.org has a WCCPv2 patch.
General instructions for using patches from devel.squid-cache.org:
cd squid-2.5.STABLExx
patch -p1 <../patchname
./bootstrap.sh
if bootstrap.sh complains about autoconf/automake versions fix those by
installing the requested versions before
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006, Mark Elsen wrote:
I want my clients to be able to use the url http://squid_server/ to access
apache_server. (I currently have squid configured to do this.)
But, I also want them to be able to use the url http://squid_server/yahoo/
to go to www.yahoo.com. (this is just an
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006, Mark Foster wrote:
I got squid-3.0-PRE3-20060110 compiled OK. The intention I have is to
replace squid-2.5.STABLE3 to accelerate a backend .NET server.
There is a requirement to support digest authentication through to the
.NET server and 2.5 does not seem to support it - I
>> Squid-Cache which proxies the request to my Web Application. Squid adds
>> "X-Forwarded-For=IP_ORIG" in the HTTP request. As I tell above, my web
>> application needs to know the value of ORIG_PORT.
>But why do you need the original source port of the request?
I need it to send a command to m
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006, Geoffroy ARNOUD wrote:
Squid-Cache which proxies the request to my Web Application. Squid adds
"X-Forwarded-For=IP_ORIG" in the HTTP request. As I tell above, my web
application needs to know the value of ORIG_PORT.
But why do you need the original source port of the reque
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006, squid squid wrote:
1. Double content-length often harmless - Ignore different content length
(ie. squid-2.5.STABLE10-content_length.patch)
Yes. All published bug patches are automatically included in the next
release unless explicitly noted otherwise (so far no patch have
Hi All,
I have a question regarding a Squid-Cache acting both as proxy and as
transparent-proxy.
I have set up my Squid-Cache and it works well, with a simple redirector I
wrote. I have a router that takes all HTTP traffic and forwards it to my
squid, for all types of request (proxy and non-prox
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006, Remy Almeida wrote:
Actulay i have never build an rpm of my own. and i don't know who to
create a spec file.
It's in the source RPM. You only have to modify it slightly to include the
patch..
can you give me the steps to create the spec file and to re build the rpm.
follow_xff patch is in the latest Fedora development package:
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/development/SRPMS/squid-2.5.STABLE12-4.src.rpm
Ma.
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006, Remy Almeida wrote:
Does anyone have an rpm of squid for redhat ES3 64bit OS
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006, Remy Almeida wrote:
Does anyone have an rpm of squid for redhat ES3 64bit OS with follow_xff
patch added ?
Not likely..
but building one yourself isn't hard. Just grab the current source RPM for
example from Fedora Development, then add the patch in the spec file and
You can check updated/fixed packages on my testing page:
http://people.redhat.com/stransky/squid
Ma.
Peter Kitchener wrote:
Has anyone had a problem with this version of Squid, we are using Redhat
Enterprise Linux 4ES, and this is the latest package of squid. The
problem occurs when a host at
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