Matt,
> Eric, many thanks I believe it is this one
>
>
> http://devel.squid-cache.org/cgi-bin/diff2/pinning.patch?s2_5
>
I have patched the 2.5STABLE14 source and will send you the new package in
a private mail for testing. Any idea if the patch is already part of the
2.6STABLE9 release?
>
> Happ
Eric, many thanks I believe it is this one
http://devel.squid-cache.org/cgi-bin/diff2/pinning.patch?s2_5
Happy days, time to block all those nasty doubleclick advertisements,
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I will have to get a
Hello Matt,
I don't think it's patched into 2.5STABLE14 yet, but it should be no
problem to do that. Can you give me a link to the patch?
Eric
>I run squid on my Leaf box in a transaprent proxy config with shorewall
>trapping all port 80 outbound traffic.
>
>There exists an issue with IIS (surp
I run squid on my Leaf box in a transaprent proxy config with shorewall
trapping all port 80 outbound traffic.
There exists an issue with IIS (surprisingly) in that it does not play
properly with proxy servers like squid. It can return a NTLM
authentication request and squid as of 2.5STABLE5 does
I am using Bering-uClibc with the Squid-2 package. Almost everything seems
to be working, but if I goto a site that uses JSP pages (like
www.gymboree.com), I get a long delay, followed by this error:
ERROR
The requested URL could not be retrieved
-
I've just tested SQUID-2.lrp pakage .
I spent several days to test it but I wasn't able to make it work.
in /var/logs/cache.log file I always get the following warning concerning
DNSSERVER :
Can't sun /usr/bin/dnsserver process
this message was repeted so many times like the total number of the
On Thu, 2004-09-09 at 17:03, Homer wrote:
> What, and where, is the latest squid package for Bering 1.2?
Homer,
The only squid package I know of that may work is the old package for
Oxygen. Be sure to test it first.
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/leaf/Oxygen_Mar.2001_pkg_packages.tar.gz
What, and where, is the latest squid package for Bering 1.2?
--
Homer Parker
"Bill Gates reports on security progress made and the challenges ahead."
-- Microsoft's Homepage, on the day an SQL Server bug crippled large
sections of the Internet.
[I am new to the list, but have been using an LRP
or LEAF box for many years now. Many, many
thanks to everyone involved. I love it.]
From the archive, I see that the solution to the
"/usr/sbin/squid: not found" error is to *not* use
squid-2.lrp with the current (20040117) Bering
uclibc. Gosh.
I, l
Hello everybody,
I tried to add the squid-2.lrp package out of the
Oxygen_Mar.2001_pkg_packages tarball into a running wisp distribution
(2470). The result was a segmentation fault and a unstable system.
Is there another package for squid working with wisp or is it just my
configuration?
Thank
I have used the squid package from Lince from 2493 forward and it works
great. They also have dansguardian in the distro.
> Hello everybody,
>
> I tried to add the squid-2.lrp package out of the
> Oxygen_Mar.2001_pkg_packages tarball into a running wisp distribution
> (2470). The result was a segm
Hello everybody,
I tried to add the squid-2.lrp package out of the
Oxygen_Mar.2001_pkg_packages tarball into a running wisp distribution
(2470). The result was a segmentation fault and a unstable system.
Is there another package for squid working with wisp or is it just my
configuration?
Thank
>Someone said me, that using a RAM as cache of a proxy reduces the life
of
>the RAM to two years. Is it true?
Whoever said that has no idea what they are talking about.
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At 05:35 PM 2/25/2003 -0300, Heriberto Höhlke wrote:
Hello
Someone said me, that using a RAM as cache of a proxy reduces the life of
the RAM to two years. Is it true?
No. I wonder if you were actually told that using a device like a
DiskOnChip or a Sandisk memory card this way shortened its life.
> Someone said me, that using a RAM as cache of a proxy reduces
> the life of
> the RAM to two years. Is it true?
I don't see how this can be true.
> When I run squid en a Bering Box, it opens 18 squid and 5 dnsserver
> processes. Is it normal?
> 23686 root 6352 S(squid)
> 9198 root
Hello
Someone said me, that using a RAM as cache of a proxy reduces the life of
the RAM to two years. Is it true?
When I run squid en a Bering Box, it opens 18 squid and 5 dnsserver
processes. Is it normal?
23686 root 6352 S(squid)
9198 root 6352 S(squid)
31611 root 6352
On Sun, 2002-05-19 at 17:24, Shawn wrote:
> Does anyone know if there's a Squid package for Bering or if the squid.lrp
> package available for the other LEAF branches (e.g., Oxygen) is compatible
> with Bering?
Shawn,
There are a few squid packages listed here:
http://leaf-project.org/pub/packag
Does anyone know if there's a Squid package for Bering or if the squid.lrp
package available for the other LEAF branches (e.g., Oxygen) is compatible
with Bering?
--Shawn
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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.
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 w
Kevin Kropf wrote:
> 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 exp
Todd Pearsall wrote:
> On a related note, I was having problems after I started using squid on a
> dachstein CD (default RAM disk size) on a P75 with 32MB of RAM. After
> installing squid it would work fine for a while and then I'd start
> periodically seeing messages like:
> VM Process Killin
Squirm?
Thanks.
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Douthitt
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 11:45 AM
To: LEAF Users List
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Squid package??
Kevin Kropf wrote:
> I poked around a bit and found that the Oxy
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
ver. Does squid not use the syslog daemon?
Thanks,
Todd
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 8:49 AM
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> Su
, 2001 15:30
Para: LEAF Users List
Asunto: Re: [Leaf-user] Squid package??
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
, December 12, 2001 10:30 AM
To: LEAF Users List
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Squid package??
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 r
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
Leaf-user@lists. sourceforge. net (E-mail)
> Subject: [Leaf-user] Squid package??
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have downloaded squid-2.lrp from Koog Wong site. It´s version
> 2.2.STABLE4-1.
> Being the latest version, 2.4.STABLE3, I was wandering if someone has
> released it.
>
&
Hi all,
I have downloaded squid-2.lrp from Koog Wong site. It´s version
2.2.STABLE4-1.
Being the latest version, 2.4.STABLE3, I was wandering if someone has
released it.
Thanks
Sergio D. Morilla
Sistemas
Tipoiti SATIC
San Martín 647 Piso 2 Tel. : +54 11 4314-4482
C1004AAM - Buenos
Kevin Kropf wrote:
> > I am not that familiar with ipchains and was hoping for a little more
> > detail.
> > I put together the following command from the info on the squid FAQ:
> > $IPCH -A input -p tcp -d 0/0 80 -j REDIRECT 3128
> > However I am not sure what else is needed and where to put it i
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 1:18 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Leaf-User (E-mail)
> Subject: RE: [Leaf-user] Squid redirect dachstein floppy
>
>
> I am not that
on this.
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Douthitt
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 5:32 PM
To: LEAF Users List
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Squid redirect dachstein floppy
Kevin Kropf wrote:
> I have Squid running on dachstein-rc2-1
Kevin Kropf wrote:
> I have Squid running on dachstein-rc2-1680.exe and would like to redirect
> all internal port 80 requests to the default Squid port of 3128 on the LRP
> box.
>
> I have read through the archives and found very little of use.
>
> What is the best way to do this?
This is in
I have Squid running on dachstein-rc2-1680.exe and would like to redirect
all internal port 80 requests to the default Squid port of 3128 on the LRP
box.
I have read through the archives and found very little of use.
What is the best way to do this?
Thanks & Regards,
Kevin
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Is there a squid.lrp for the Dachstein release or the Eigerstein2Beta
release? I see there is one for Oxygen but using Oxygen is way over my head
as I'm a Linux newbie.
I have 30 users in this company and we're using a Pentium/90 with 32 MB of
RAM. Will this be adequate to support this number o
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