> Here is the information you need:
> My machine is Pentium 400Mhz - 128 MB RAM
>
> $ uname -a
> Linux naboo 2.4.20-8 #1 Thu Mar 13 16:42:56 EST 2003 i586 i586 i386
> GNU/Linux
>
> $ rpm -q squid
> squid-2.5.STABLE1-2
>
> My Internet connection is a T1 maybe more...
Hi
When you asked the previous
es Turnbull" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
$>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
$>Subject: Re: Squid only on eth1
$>Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 09:24:59 +1100
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$>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> It works, but one more, now it takes much time (close a minute)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> It works, but one more, now it takes much time (close a minute) to
> get response from proxy, here are all info I think you would need...
There are far too many variables to determine why this could be happening
and you have not provided enough information. I'd probably
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$>To: "linux-newbie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
$>Subject: Re: Squid only on eth1
$>Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 13:50:57 +1100
$>
$>
$>> Hi:
>
> I have 2 eth devices in my Linux box, I want that all squid traffic go
throw
> e
> Hi:
>
> I have 2 eth devices in my Linux box, I want that all squid traffic go
throw
> eth1 an not eth0, how do I configure it?
>
If they have seperate IP addresses you can force squid to use a specific IP
address in the squid.conf file. Look at the http_port config option and
specify an IP, i.
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| Hi:
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| I have 2 eth devices in my Linux box, I want that all squid traffic
Hi:
I have 2 eth devices in my Linux box, I want that all squid traffic go throw
eth1 an not eth0, how do I configure it?
tks for your time...
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