Stupid question. I turn on the firewall and squid stopped working. I add the
port 3128/tcp still stopped working. and Idea's.
James S. Lawson
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did you restart the firewall after adding the port? Are you using the
DrakConf control center or working directly with shorewall or doing
something else?
On Thu, 2003-11-13 at 12:14, Lawson, Jim wrote:
Stupid question. I turn on the firewall and squid stopped working. I add the
port 3128/tcp
DrakConf control center in kde. Applied the setting squid stopped. this I
think uses shore wall unless they changed it form 9.0 and 9.1
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did you restart the firewall after adding the port? Are you using the
DrakConf control center or working directly with shorewall or doing
something else?
On Thu, 2003
I did had to stop shore wall.
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as root, type service shorewall restart in a console.
On Thu, 2003-11-13 at 12:33, Lawson
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as root, type service shorewall restart in a console.
On Thu, 2003-11-13 at 12:33, Lawson, Jim wrote:
DrakConf control center in kde
Sorry yes did service shorewall restart. Checked proxy did not work so then
did service shorewall stop. To get squid to work again.
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We're running squid-2.4.STABLE7-2mdk on Mandrake Linux release 9.0
(dolphin) for i586. It's been running ok for a few weeks. I noticed this
morning numerous WARNING! Your cache is running out of filedescriptors
errors in cache.log.
Googling didn't come up with anything definitive. I did find a
On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 07:42, Mike Rambo wrote:
We're running squid-2.4.STABLE7-2mdk on Mandrake Linux release 9.0
(dolphin) for i586. It's been running ok for a few weeks. I noticed this
morning numerous WARNING! Your cache is running out of filedescriptors
errors in cache.log.
Googling
Kwan Lowe wrote:
On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 07:42, Mike Rambo wrote:
We're running squid-2.4.STABLE7-2mdk on Mandrake Linux release 9.0
(dolphin) for i586. It's been running ok for a few weeks. I noticed this
morning numerous WARNING! Your cache is running out of filedescriptors
errors in
Someone else posted the solution as follows. It looks like the right stuff.
Thanks Sebastian.
Delay_pools is a compile time option with squid.
I use it with squid and I believe that you would be able to determine if
delay pool support is compiled in with the following
This came up in another list i am on. I do not even know what he is talking
about (other than squid being a proxy server).
I am running squid with Mandrake 8.2 and using Webmin for management.
Just a quick one, is the Squids Delay Pools feature enabled during
installation of Mandrake 8.2? or
He is talking about squids bandwidth management features. Dont know too
much about it myself but i found a bit about it in the howto on
bandwidth throttling.
Seb
On Wed, 2003-02-12 at 20:28, Michael Adams wrote:
This came up in another list i am on. I do not even know what he is talking
Has anyone got this to work under 9.0? It works just fine as a regular
proxy, but not transparently. Nothing shows up in the access.log, and
no packets leave the outside interface of the firewall running squid.
I've read the Transparent proxy mini-howto and the FAQ pages on
squid-cache and
I have it working. Didn't do anything but copy the configuration over from
old installation when updated server from 8.2 - 9.0
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, . wrote:
Has anyone got this to work under 9.0? It works just fine as a regular
proxy, but not transparently. Nothing shows up in the
What can I do do disable logging and hard drive caching for Squid?
I only want it to use the memory.
thanx in advance
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HI all,
Can anyone help with the above subject please?
I have Squid and DansGuardian installed. DG is listening on 8080 which
connects to Squid on 3128. The SSL connection is directed to 3128 as per DG
website FAQ. I am expecting Squid to tunnel directly thru the proxy with a
CONNECT
Does someone know if squid-2.3.STABLE2-2mdk.i586.rpm is compiled
with snmp support enabled?
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I've been tasked with getting a squid setup working and I don't (yet) know
anything about squid. I have the manual at hand and some other bits and
pieces. What sites have folks found to be helpful in learning/configuring
squid. I know there are quite a few out there, I just don't have the time
msec is just a bunch of scripts in /etc/security :)
when yo uchange your security level the scripts are ran and certain
variables/settings are assigned based on the level you choose
one thing I noticed with msec is that you cant go back (atleast I have not
figure out how)
if I msec to level 5
Looks like MSEC is a great idea. I just installed Mandrake
7.0.2 and set to server:highsecurity. (for my firewall)
But am having a problem with Squid... it can't get to the access.log,
and further investigation shows it can't access the cache.log either.
(permissions problem) I can squid -z
How do I setup squid so that all internet traffics (ftp/http)will be
forwarded to my company's proxy-server:
proxy-support.mycompany.com:31028
Thanks for the help in advance.
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hi,
i've got my proxy server up and running. To go on the net, i have to pass
tru another proxy server. now how do i set it up correctly? i've put
cache_host my.proxy parent 80 3130 no-query defaultin my
squid.conf
but when i try it out,
hi,
i've got my proxy server up and running. To go on the net, i have to pass
tru another proxy server. now how do i set it up correctly? i've put
cache_host my.proxy parent 80 3130 no-query defaultin my
squid.conf
but when i try it out, i'll see it connecting, connected
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