Re: [Leaf-user] Squid package??

2001-12-14 Thread Ewald Wasscher

Sergio Morilla wrote:

Dave

Thanks for the package and the dependecies info!!
Just one more question, I would like to move the cache to an HD I have
on the computer, is this a paremeter on squid.conf?

IIRC it's CacheDirectory. The manual at http://www.squid-cache.org/ will 
tell you if I was right.

Ewald Wasscher



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Re: [Leaf-user] Squid package??

2001-12-14 Thread David Douthitt

Ewald Wasscher wrote:
 
 Sergio Morilla wrote:

 Thanks for the package and the dependecies info!!
 Just one more question, I would like to move the cache to an HD I have
 on the computer, is this a paremeter on squid.conf?

 IIRC it's CacheDirectory. The manual at http://www.squid-cache.org/ will
 tell you if I was right.

You don't have to do that, though, necessarily:

Add a line something like this to /etc/fstab:

/dev/hda1  /var/spool/cache  ext2  defaults 1 2

...and then:

# mkdir /var/spool/cache
# squid -z

...and you're all set.  Then you just have to make sure that /etc/fstab
is restored on boot.

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Re: [Leaf-user] Squid package??

2001-12-12 Thread David Douthitt

Todd Pearsall wrote:
 
 I grabbed it from the Oxygen packages, but I don't know and can't currently
 check what version it is.

It's the same one.

I've compiled Squid 2.4 STABLE3 to run under glibc 2.0; it should work
in any system.  I also compiled it with SNMP enabled.  It requires the
libm library, and libcrypt.  It does NOT need libnsl (I removed it...)

It's a big package - the squid binary (stripped) is about 477k, and the
compressed package is about 311k.

The cache will be at /usr/cache.

The package, if you want it, is at
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/pub/oxygen/packages/squid.lrp.  If you have
any problems, let me know.

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RE: [Leaf-user] Squid package??

2001-12-12 Thread Kevin Kropf

I poked around a bit and found that the Oxygen version does not include
squidGuard.  How hard would it be to put up the latest version that includes
squidGuard?

Kevin


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Todd Pearsall wrote:

 I grabbed it from the Oxygen packages, but I don't know and can't
currently
 check what version it is.

It's the same one.

I've compiled Squid 2.4 STABLE3 to run under glibc 2.0; it should work
in any system.  I also compiled it with SNMP enabled.  It requires the
libm library, and libcrypt.  It does NOT need libnsl (I removed it...)

It's a big package - the squid binary (stripped) is about 477k, and the
compressed package is about 311k.

The cache will be at /usr/cache.

The package, if you want it, is at
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/pub/oxygen/packages/squid.lrp.  If you have
any problems, let me know.

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RE: [Leaf-user] Squid package??

2001-12-12 Thread Kevin Kropf

I do not know as I am new to squid etc...
It (squidGuard) was included in the squid-2.lrp I used and had instructions
on how to use it.  http://users.bart.nl/~nelemans/squid/squid.html
I assumed someone did the research and thought it best to do this.
What is your experience and opinion?
What is Squirm?

Thanks.

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Kevin Kropf wrote:

 I poked around a bit and found that the Oxygen version does not include
 squidGuard.  How hard would it be to put up the latest version that
includes
 squidGuard?

squidGuard is a separate product.  It'll take some doing, since it
requires libdb.

Some questions though: why use squidGuard when you have the redirection
capabilities in Squid?  Why use squidGuard instead of Squirm?

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