i have 1 dedicated server for squid serving about 700 users simultaneous and
80 req/s !!
server is dual opteron dual core and 4gb of ram..
this cache_mem is fine ?
cache_mem 256 MB
or is best decrease ou increase this ?
Thanks,
AlexandrE
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On Thu, Jul 05, 2007, Alexandre Correa wrote:
i have 1 dedicated server for squid serving about 700 users simultaneous and
80 req/s !!
Smallfry. :)
server is dual opteron dual core and 4gb of ram..
this cache_mem is fine ?
cache_mem 256 MB
or is best decrease ou increase this ?
Hi
Apologies if this has been discussed before but I couldn't find a
solution for my exact problem in the archives.
I run Squid 2.6STABLE13 and have configured it to use NTLM
authentication for all client requests. This is working properly for
standard traffic but I am hitting a problem with
Hi Squid users.
I am having following problem with squid acting as reverse proxy.
1. Origin Server === Cache Server ( Squid ) === [Client]
2. Origin Server Dead at AM 04:00
Origin Server =X= Cache Server ( Squid ) === [Client]
Log message like this.
2007/07/05 04:32:08| TCP
Hi,
My organisation is about to send out almost 400 SquidNT boxes to different
sites and would like to know the best way of being able to keep a track of
their health (i.e. cache percentages, hit ratios, etc.) What would be the best
way to remotely connect to these boxes to analyse their
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On Thu, Jul 05, 2007, Adam Parsons wrote:
Hi,
My organisation is about to send out almost 400 SquidNT boxes to different
sites and would like to know the best way of being able to keep a track of
their health (i.e. cache percentages, hit ratios, etc.) What would be the
best way to
On ons, 2007-07-04 at 07:37 +0300, Murat Ipekbayrak wrote:
Hi,
I want to query the URL that I put on my blacklist. How can i do this
using the TAG deny_info?
What exactly do you want to do?
Regards
Henrik
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On ons, 2007-07-04 at 12:34 +0530, Shekhar Gupta wrote:
The problem starts at squid when i don't have login=PASS
option set for squid it ask for the username and password which is
good , however if i type the username and password it doesn't take
those credentials . and if i have login=PASS
We have multiple windows webservers that are available to the WWW. On
all the servers we have different SSL certs for various apps.
Is it possible or viable to have a Squid server running as a reverse
proxy with one SSL cert to different webservers?
As an example if you browse
Adam Parsons wrote:
Hi,
My organisation is about to send out almost 400 SquidNT boxes to different
sites and would like to know the best way of being able to keep a track of
their health (i.e. cache percentages, hit ratios, etc.) What would be the best
way to remotely connect to these boxes
Hi neil.
On Thu, 5 Jul 2007, Neil A. Hillard wrote:
Hi,
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Alexandre Correa disse na ultima mensagem:
i have 1 dedicated server for squid serving about 700 users simultaneous
and
80 req/s !!
server is dual opteron dual core and 4gb of ram..
this cache_mem is fine ?
cache_mem 256 MB
or is best decrease ou increase this ?
how much you need
Hello,
I am quite new to squid. I did a very minimal configuration started the
software, configured browsers and all seems ok. With one exception. The box
on which I run squid does not open http pages which it serves. Can you
advise me what I need to set up to allow this box to talk to me on port
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
Hello,
I am quite new to squid. I did a very minimal configuration started the
software, configured browsers and all seems ok. With one exception. The box
on which I run squid does not open http pages which it serves.
Depends on what you mean by 'it serves' and 'does
Hi,
I don't think I understand what you mean. Are you trying to connect to
port 80 of your proxy? Is that it? Is apache installed and running (on
port 80)? If it is, put the ip address of it in the exceptions list on
your browser or disable the proxy from it when trying to connect to the
apache
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
Hello,
I am quite new to squid. I did a very minimal configuration started the
software, configured browsers and all seems ok. With one exception. The box
on which I run squid does not open http pages which it serves. Can you
advise me what I need to set up to allow this
Hello Everyone,
I need to block a site like http://www.xpto.com/?id=000
When i try to block the full address with the ?id=000 the rule dont work,
but if I block only www.xpto.com .. I can block the website ..
The problem is that I dont want to block the whole website only the link
like at top.
On 03.07.07 09:17, Michael W. Lucas wrote:
The search engines give too many answers to this question over the
last several years, so I'm just asking here.
What is the best antivirus solution for Squid these days?
We're running Squid 2.6 on RHEL4.
I'd use c-icap with clamav, and
Rui Dias | Expoarade - Animação,E.M. escribió:
Hello Everyone,
I need to block a site like http://www.xpto.com/?id=000
When i try to block the full address with the ?id=000 the rule don’t work,
but if I block only www.xpto.com .. I can block the website ..
The problem is that I don’t want to
2007/7/5, Emilio Casbas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think this example would be redundant, We could achive the same
objective with:
cache_peer 12.34.56.78 parent80 0 no-query originserver
name=CCTV
acl service_cctv dstdomain .cctv.com
cache_peer_access CCTV allow service_cctv
No.This
Jeff Pang escribió:
2007/7/4, Emilio Casbas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
But what about
- Different requests to different directorys on the same web server.
- Mapping different URLs to different directorys on the same web server.
This is based on original server's virtual hosts config,squid just
take
Hello,
I'm running squid 2.6 with icap support on FreeBSD 6.2. I've done some
searching on this, but was wondering what the current trend was with squid
and content filtering? The last time i tried it it was with squid 2.5 and
adding in the content filter slowed browsing and the internet
Hello;
I have an ACL which contains IP addresses that I want to allow outbound
requests to.
acl allowed_IPs dstdomain /net/squid/allowed-IP-Dests
I have another ACL which is intended to capture all destinations which use
an IP address versus FQDN, which one of these two is correct for this
Vadim Pushkin escribió:
Hello;
I have an ACL which contains IP addresses that I want to allow outbound
requests to.
acl allowed_IPs dstdomain /net/squid/allowed-IP-Dests
I have another ACL which is intended to capture all destinations which
use an IP address versus FQDN, which one of these
Hello,
i need to solve following problem.
I have an ldap-server, which i use to authenticate the user.
If the user is in the group, he has access to the group A. If the
authentications fails, he has access to the group B.
Can anyone tell me, how i can solve this problem.
I have already have an
Hello,
On Thu, 05 Jul 2007 09:37:29 -0300, Isnard Jaquet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
I don't think I understand what you mean. Are you trying to connect to
port 80 of your proxy? Is that it? Is apache installed and running (on
port 80)? If it is, put the ip address of it in the exceptions
Hi,
Is it possible to allow access to a single site, eg. a forum site, and
allow all the images to display as well even if they are not hosted on
the forum site itself?
For example, if a forum user makes a posts and embeds and image from
Flickr or any other image hosting site, I would still
At 03:53 05-07-2007, Manoj_Rajkarnikar wrote:
I too don't believe its Henrik. But it made it here from the list
and it came yesterday not 5 years ago.
An email with a document.scr attachment was sent through the list on
July 3, 2007. The date header was Jan 1, 2002.
Henrik's email address
Hi,
I had a look but couldn't see any way to split up a log for different
sites being reverse proxied. Is this possible?
Cheers
Anton
From: Emilio Casbas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Vadim Pushkin escribió:
Hello;
I have an ACL which contains IP addresses that I want to allow outbound
requests to.
acl allowed_IPs dstdomain /net/squid/allowed-IP-Dests
I have another ACL which is intended to capture all destinations which use
an
I don't know that I've ever had occasion to ask the squid group anything before
but this one thing has me stumped. We just moved our infrastructure from one
facility to another and our squid servers' performance has really gone down the
tubes. Request processes have slowed to a crawl.
What is the change in Network , are the WAN Ip's still the same or
they have changed .
something on routing like previously u were using default route and
now switched to BGP ??
On 7/6/07, Jeff Honey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know that I've ever had occasion to ask the squid group
On tor, 2007-07-05 at 15:14 +0530, Shekhar Gupta wrote:
I agree its the client , then why its working in basic and not in Integrated.
Basic is not integrated with the domain, and the client never ever
attemtpts any form of automatic authentication when using Basic.
What i get on ISA is this
What is the change in Network , are the WAN Ip's still the
same or they have changed .
something on routing like previously u were using default
route and now switched to BGP ??
Where there was only just a firewall between the proxy and the Internet now
there is a routing switch a router
Jeff Honey wrote:
What is the change in Network , are the WAN Ip's still the
same or they have changed .
something on routing like previously u were using default
route and now switched to BGP ??
Where there was only just a firewall between the proxy and the Internet now
there is a
From: Emilio Casbas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Vadim Pushkin escribió:
Hello;
I have an ACL which contains IP addresses that I want to allow outbound
requests to.
acl allowed_IPs dstdomain /net/squid/allowed-IP-Dests
I have another ACL which is intended to capture all destinations which
use
an IP
Hello,
I'm running squid 2.6 with icap support on FreeBSD 6.2. I've done some
searching on this, but was wondering what the current trend was with squid
and content filtering? The last time i tried it it was with squid 2.5 and
adding in the content filter slowed browsing and the internet
2007/7/5, Emilio Casbas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think this example would be redundant, We could achive the same
objective with:
cache_peer 12.34.56.78 parent80 0 no-query originserver
name=CCTV
acl service_cctv dstdomain .cctv.com
cache_peer_access CCTV allow service_cctv
Hello,
i need to solve following problem.
I have an ldap-server, which i use to authenticate the user.
If the user is in the group, he has access to the group A. If the
authentications fails, he has access to the group B.
Can anyone tell me, how i can solve this problem.
I have already
Firstly, upgrade from Squid-2.5 to Squid-2.6. If you're on Linux, FreeBSD
(or soon, Solaris) then you'll definitely notice the CPU drop.
I'd check that your DNS is functioning, that your MTU is consistent
everywhere, you're not filtering ICMP. Saying the only thing that
changed is the path it
Hi,
Is it possible to allow access to a single site, eg. a forum site, and
allow all the images to display as well even if they are not hosted on
the forum site itself?
Squid by itself doesn;t scan eth data portion of HTTP objects. It has no
way of knowing where the images are going to come
On Thu, Jul 05, 2007, Anton Melser wrote:
Hi,
I had a look but couldn't see any way to split up a log for different
sites being reverse proxied. Is this possible?
Squid-2.6 introduced the ability to use ACLs and multiple access log
lines to determine which log gets which requests.
Adrian
Amos Jeffries wrote:
Dave wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your reply. The following is the ip and abbreviated msg:
(reason: 554 5.7.1 Service unavailable; Client host [65.24.5.137]
blocked using dnsbl-1.uceprotect.net;
To my squid issue, if aufs is less intensive and more efficient
i'll
This is long I appreciate you patience.
I am using squid in a Linux box setting up as a bridge, and have
set up ebtables and iptables following the documentation
available on the Net :-
ebtables -t broute -A BROUTING -p IPv4 --ip-protocol 6 \
--ip-destination-port 80 -j redirect
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