Sean Kamath writes:
> Just which hosts and ports? No caching?
Sorry, I should have given a better description ...
We proxy http, https, and rsync. squid functions as a simple L7
relay for those protocols. The purpose of the proxy is to restrict
1) which internal hosts can establish outbound c
On 2023-10-20, Lyndon Nerenberg (VE7TFX/VE6BBM) wrote:
> We've been running squid on OpenBSD for years, but it seems these
> days that any time it tries to proxy a file > 1MB, it just dies.
> This makes it impossible to do thinks like mirror the OpenBSD
> distributions.
>
> Does anyone know of ano
> On Oct 20, 2023, at 11:35, Lyndon Nerenberg (VE7TFX/VE6BBM)
> wrote:
>
> Does anyone know of another HTTP proxy that supports squid-style
> ACLs? That's a big part of why we chose it in the first place. We
> restrict which hosts can connect to the proxy, and further restrict
> which hosts
We've been running squid on OpenBSD for years, but it seems these
days that any time it tries to proxy a file > 1MB, it just dies.
This makes it impossible to do thinks like mirror the OpenBSD
distributions.
Does anyone know of another HTTP proxy that supports squid-style
ACLs? That's a big part
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