On Fri, 5 Aug 2005, Peter Albrecht wrote:
Hello,
I have two questions on Squid 3.0:
1) The latest daily snapshot of Squid 3.0 is from July 15th. Is there a more
recent snapshot available?
Investigating... found. Will be available in a few minutes.
2) With this snapshot I get this error
On Mon, 25 Jul 2005, Travis Lansdell wrote:
The problem I had with the Squid-provided patch is that I couldn't use
both chained and regular SSL certificates simultaneously
I have no problems here to mix chained and unchanied certificates freely
with the SSL update to 2.5. I most frequenly
On Tue, 12 Jul 2005, Serassio Guido wrote:
The problem is clear.
But what about a simple workaround like the following patch ?
+#ifdef _SQUID_SOLARIS_
+#define SOLARIS 1
+#undef free
+#undef sync
+#endif
#include ip_compat.h
Looks reasonable as a temporary workaround, but the real problem of
On Wed, 13 Jul 2005, Luigi Gangitano wrote:
Hi,
I packaged an update squid 2.4.STABLE6 for Debian woody with the
backported squid-2.5.STABLE9-dns_query from RedHat RHSA-2005-489, which
is quite straight.
With this patch squid fails[1] with
rfc1035.c:410: rfc1035RRUnpack: Assertion `(*off)
On Fri, 15 Jul 2005, Andrey Shorin wrote:
../include/Array.h: In member function `VectorE VectorE::operator+=(E)':
../include/Array.h:95: warning: no return statement in function returning
non-void
Thanks for your patch. It has been merged.
Regards
Henrik
This question belongs on squid-users, not squid-dev. Moving the discussion
there.
On Mon, 1 Aug 2005, mohinder garg wrote:
I am trying to run squid in transparent mode. it works fine using the
iptables but i want to run it without using iptables...is there
any other way to run it in
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Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2005 07:58:17 +0400
From: Alexader Didenko
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: extacclog patch
Hello,
about year ago (may be less) Michal Matusiak wrote extacclog patch for
squid-2.5.STABLE5. I've made some changes and
This question belongs on squid-dev
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Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2005 11:38:56 +0200
From: Beho Alheit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Squid Code question
Hey
I would just like to ask a question regarding Squid code. I'm working on a
Honours
On Fri, 29 Jul 2005, Evgeny Kotsuba wrote:
ftp://ftp.realviz.com/private/MMM31/Install/MatchMover-Win-3.1.0-Full.exe
(This query is from people that possibly get virus/trojan/spyware) is
the only reaction
61 2005/07/29 08:10:34|assertiion failed:
G:\EVGEN\INET\Squid2.5s1\store.cpp:524:
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005, mohinder garg wrote:
I am looking to make some changes in squid. As of now i think squid
definitely needs hard disk to run.
Nope.
I want to know if there is any way i can run it totally on RAM?
Yes. I do that in some kinds of setups.
null type cache_dir.
disable
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005, Lombao, Cesar wrote:
I was taking a look on the source code, and, besides the functions
provided by the UCM snmp library, I don't see any other code to send
traps.
There was quite a bit of code deleted from the library some years back..
have a quite strong memory of a
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005, Lombao, Cesar wrote:
Please, first, if I pollute too much the list let me know
Not at all. The list needs people participating.
Second, at this very earlier stage, is my opinion to use more the CMU
library, it looks like nice, and most if the things are already done.
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005, Serassio Guido wrote:
Just installed now, and problem is still here ... :-(
I like to know what happens on Solaris 10, where ipfilter is bundled into.
Probably the same thing.
the fault is imho at Squid, not Solaris/IP-Filter. The trouble is/was
caused by the
On Sun, 10 Jul 2005, Andrew Rucker Jones wrote:
I certainly can't argue with what Henrik says. I was really hoping for
an AgentX implementation, though. (In fact, i was wanting to be the
developer who implements it, but then i had a child, and, well, nowadays
i'm lucky to have time enough to
On Sun, 10 Jul 2005, Serassio Guido wrote:
- #199: for me could be closed: current version of Squid 2.5 and 3.0 build
fine on Solaris x86 with ARP acls enabled.
Do you have IP-Filter installed? --enable-ipf-transparent is required for
the problem to arise.
The correct fix is in theory not
On Sun, 10 Jul 2005, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
- #245: probably could be marked as duplicate of #767
Probably, or maybe 437 as the report is for 2.5. A huge amount of these
issues were cleaned up by the 2GB patch.
Closed it as a duplicate of 437. 2.5.STABLE10 builds cleanly as 64-bits
On Fri, 8 Jul 2005, Lombao, Cesar wrote:
I would like to know if there is any plan to improve the SNMP area of
Squid, and, most precisely, the capability to send TRAPS.
It has been discussed and seen as a good thing. But so far no developer
has stepped up to do the implementation.
In case
On Sat, 9 Jul 2005, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
There is two approaches, either resurrect the now deleted trap snmp code in
the old simplminded snmp library used (and distributed) by Squid, or do it
more proper and replace the SNMP agent glue in Squid with a new one using the
more up to date net
On Tue, 5 Jul 2005, Andrey Shorin wrote:
We could implement a class, say, FileDescriptor. Then we derive FDfile,
FDtcp, FDpipe FDudp from it (or whatever fd kind is needed).
FileDescriptor class should have pure virtual methods for write,
read, open, connect etc. Then we have functions
On Tue, 5 Jul 2005, Serassio Guido wrote:
I think that changes should be deeper: My opinion is that we should remove
any direct reference to FD concept creating a virtualized interface between
Squid and the OS.
And this isn't a so simple thing to do ... :-(
Not so sure if it is a hard
On Mon, 4 Jul 2005, Andrey Shorin wrote:
Those on cvs.squid-cache.org are. But not on
cvs.devel.squid-cache.org. At least concerning squid3.
Yes, this is intentional. Having the autotools generated files in the
developer CVS tree would cause a big mess for everyone.
If you are a developer
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, Serassio Guido wrote:
Bug #1313: Core dump with STABLE10 and --ipf-transparent-proxy with
FreeBSD 5.3 /5.4
I have found a little warning during build when transparent proxy is not
used:
client_side.c: In function `parseHttpRequest':
client_side.c:2735: warning:
On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, kdv wrote:
I don't know c++ at all but I created this patch fo 2.5stable10 (included as
diff file) it seems to be working :).
It implements some more anonimity not for user but for cache server (one can
disable showing squid's signature).
It's not ready yet (I learned
Cool!
Is it your intention to have this Novell eDIR Digest helper included in
the Squid distribution?
Please note that the digest helper in the development version (Squid-3
tree) also has a generic LDAP backend supporting retrieval of both
plaintext passwords and Digest HA1 hashes from
On Wed, 22 Jun 2005, Richard Stubbs wrote:
Hmm, thanks I was not aware of the generic LDAP helper in 3, nice to know. I
will
take a look at that as perhaps I can simply contribute to that. Right now I
needed a
digest method for an eDIr environment for squid 2 and this seems to work nicely.
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, Rafael Martinez Torres wrote:
/* No default for mcast_groups */
default_line(udp_incoming_address 0.0.0.0);
These (the ones using 0.0.0.0) should be abstracted using the keyword
any or unspecified or similar.
default_line(udp_outgoing_address
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Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2005 00:04:35 +0400
From: _ _ _ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Production-tested dynamic delay pool patches for Squid.
Please, see the acompanying tarball.
On Thu, 9 Jun 2005, Mark Dierolf wrote:
I have developed a patch to 2.5 which allows you to broadcast the logfiles to
another machine - check http://3e0.com/ for more info.
Looks reasonable.
Would you mind forward-porting this to Squid-3 allowing us to include it
in the Squid
On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, Rafael Martinez Torres wrote:
2.- Just a question... cf_parser.h is generating by cf_gen preprocessing
cf.data... I need to insert some default IPv6 addresses ( actually I
modifiy on hand cf_parser.h )
Does cf.data format accept #ifdef directives ? Any idea on how to
On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, Serassio Guido wrote:
If there aren't any opposition, I like to commit the patch to Squid 3.0 HEAD.
You are welcome. As long as we remember that this should be redone more
proper later on.
Regards
Henrik
On Wed, 8 Jun 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are trying to add new variables in the config file, so we can use
them later on in the code. could you direct us to the right way / place
in the source code so squid will recognize the variables?
cf.data.pre contains all the configuration
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Rafael Martinez Torres wrote:
Squid is single-threaded... I tried to use the gdb, but at
least there are three fork() system-calls, and you must prompt gdb
to choose between the parent or child process...
The trace I follow (on main.cc) is:
I use the following:
% gdb
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Rafael Martinez Torres wrote:
This could be a known bug in Squid-3 where many acls crashes if used
outside of http_access.
I think I know were is the bug... The c-locks attribute is not properly
iniatalized to 0 on C++ cbdata class. So, when cbdataLocl increases it, if
it
On Wed, 1 Jun 2005, Rafael Martinez Torres wrote:
2005/06/01 19:21:58| storeLateRelease: released 0 objects
2005/06/01 19:23:21| assertion failed: cbdata.cc:402: c-locks 0
This could be a known bug in Squid-3 where many acls crashes if used
outside of http_access.
Make sure your
On Tue, 31 May 2005, Rost Werner ZFBE GMT-ISN wrote:
your hint helped a little bit: I could repair
Array.c
hash.c
heap.c
Stack.c
util.c
for which the warning are gone.
Because I am not a programmer I can not correct
cf_gen.c:406: warning: cast from
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Date: Fri, 27 May 2005 10:59:41 +1000
From: Joshua Goodall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: [squid-users] Bugs in IE digest proxy auth
Hi folks,
I've observed three bugs in IE6's digest proxy authentication implemention.
Is
On Wed, 25 May 2005, Rafael Martinez Torres wrote:
Index: ACLIP.cc
-if (ntohl(A.s_addr) ntohl(C.s_addr))
+if (memcmp(A, C, sizeof(struct IN_ADDR)) 0)
Hmm.. this has quite different semantics. The original looks at the
addresses in host byte order, while the memcmp looks at
On Wed, 25 May 2005, Rafael Martinez Torres wrote:
NOTES:
--
- Solved the masking on IPv6, I cannot compare 128 bits integers, unless
I define it. (squid128_int_t)
- I can redefine the address ordering to byte-to-byte comparing (memcmp)
on the two memory areas A B , but on IPv4 and i386
On Thu, 26 May 2005, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On Wed, 25 May 2005, Rafael Martinez Torres wrote:
Index: ACLIP.cc
-if (ntohl(A.s_addr) ntohl(C.s_addr))
+if (memcmp(A, C, sizeof(struct IN_ADDR)) 0)
Hmm.. this has quite different semantics. The original looks
On Sun, 22 May 2005, Rafael Martinez Torres wrote:
RFC2186 says nothing on IPv6:
Correct, but it defines the field as an 32-bit integer optional IPv4 host
address and this is still the case for IPv6.
In reality this field is a design error in the ICP protocol and should be
ignored for all
On Fri, 20 May 2005, Guido Serassio wrote:
--- store_dir_aufs.c27 Mar 2005 07:51:24 - 1.23.6.1.4.15
+++ store_dir_aufs.c20 May 2005 08:41:51 - 1.23.6.1.4.16
@@ -1175,7 +1175,7 @@
debug(50, 0) (%s: %s\n, swaplog_path, xstrerror());
fatal(Failed to open swap
On Fri, 20 May 2005, Rafael Martinez Torres wrote:
Okey, okey.
This has been a little chaos because I missunderstood de role of ASN
number.
Understood, and why I commented on the change.
Please, confirm my restoring patches... I think they are safe even for
IPv4.
It looked OK, but I don't have an
On Fri, 20 May 2005, Rafael Martinez Torres wrote:
It looked OK, but I don't have an environment to even verify the IPv4 ASN
code... also very few (if any) is using this feature.
Well, I use to take a look into the project.html page, and the link
view... When the website refresh my last cvs
On Thu, 19 May 2005, Rafael Martinez Torres wrote:
PGP public key: http://www.ngn.euro6ix.org/IPv6/rafael.martinez.gpg
On Thu, 19 May 2005, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On Thu, 19 May 2005, Rafael Martinez Torres wrote:
-int as_number;
+squidip_int_t as_number;
Hmm.. ASN numbers should
On Tue, 10 May 2005, Ernest Rider wrote:
I changed the walker logic to not modify the store_table. So that the
walker goes through the store_table without modifying its state. Seems
to work well.
You should not walk the whole store table, just one bucket. See the
storeClean() function for a
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Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 13:56:23 +1200
From: Beamish-White, James, VF-NZ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Modifying User-Agent
Attached is the patch (generated from diff -Naur).
The main changes are made
On Tue, 17 May 2005, Tsantilas Christos wrote:
I hope that this means that you are starting developement in icap-client :-)
Not in this icap client. But I have another (see below).
I think icap is a must for squid.
Agreed.
Thinks like modifing headers (like those you are talking about with
James
On Mon, 16 May 2005, Rafael Martinez Torres wrote:
Fine for me, or perhaps address_needs_brackets?
inline bool address_needs_brackets(const char *host)
{
return SAFE_INET_ADDR(host,NULL);
}
But this should be then moved into squid.h or
another more appropiate place other than
On Tue, 17 May 2005, Beamish-White, James, VF-NZ wrote:
I have got some patch code that another developer did 4 years ago, which
I'm trying to get to work against the current stable release of squid.
Ok.
What we need to do is use squid to pass the User-Agent header to a
helper (e.g. perl script)
On Sat, 14 May 2005, Nick Lewycky wrote:
That's a very good plan. Does anyone have recent logs publicly
available? I have some IRCache logs for the day of May 31, 2004 -- but
when I tried the first 5,000 entries, I found that 87% of the prefetches
weren't fetched later in the log. I think this is
On Sun, 15 May 2005, Rafael Martinez Torres wrote:
Tag: squid3-ipv6
config.h
+#define NEEDS_BRACKETS(s) \
+SAFE_INET_ADDR(s,NULL)
+
Just curious, but what is the rationale behind this macro?
Brobably also needs a better name... NEEDS_BRACKETS is
On Sun, 15 May 2005, Rafael Martinez Torres wrote:
The format of IPv6 URLs are sligthly modified . Since the dotted addresses
can containg : character, it was to mandatory to support brackets to
split the dotted host address from the port. i.e:
This do not apply to the DNS names...
---BeginMessage---
Hello Henrik,
I dont know who is responsible for icapclient development in squid, if
not you are, please forward it.
We have been using the squid with icap support. We found the following
problem in squid icap client:
When an HTTP server sends a response to squid without
On Wed, 27 Apr 2005, Takahiro Kambe wrote:
But once I choose to using a patch, previous patch needs to be applied
and always fear chosen patch files would be modified suddenly.
I have now extended our patch management tools slightly to allow a slight
change in the patch policy based on your
Didn't take long until critical errors was found in the modified DNS code.
As result Squid-2.5.STABLE10-RC3 (Release Candidate 3) is now available.
Changes since RC2:
- DNS client fixes in dealing with negative responses or common seen
deviations in the query section of replies.
Changes
On Tue, 10 May 2005, Ernest Rider wrote:
So there is no easy way to get it back into memory for comparison? No
API etc...?
There is an API, The store client API.
Keep in mind that all Squid operations is asyncronous with callbacks. In
most operations you tell the API please do this and call me
Squid-2.5.STABLE10-RC2 (Release Candidate 2) is now available.
Changes since RC1:
- DNS client hardened agains spoofing replies
- 2GB patch race condition (Bug #1301)
- Documentation cleanup
- Header related assertion on very large headers
- dstdomain / dstdom_regex can now handle
On Mon, 9 May 2005, Serassio Guido wrote:
dns_internal.cc: In function `short unsigned int idnsQueryID()':
dns_internal.cc:560: warning: comparison is always false due to limited range
of data type
Right...
Regards
Henrik
On Mon, 9 May 2005, Reuben Farrelly wrote:
Great to see some stuff happening with Squid-3 :) Hopefully 2.5STABLE stuff
won't get in the way so much going forward, after the next STABLE release..
Indeed. I plan to put the Squid-2.5 maintenance in very strict security
only from now on, except
On Fri, 6 May 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
wessels 2005/05/06 15:54:50 MDT
Modified files:
lib rfc1035.c
Log:
Use a random query ID in our DNS messages
Revision ChangesPath
1.37 +2 -4 squid3/lib/rfc1035.c
Good idea, but there is one flaw in the change.
On Thu, 5 May 2005, Ernest Rider wrote:
Recently a requirement came up to be able to fast purge squid entries by
URL matching.
Quite common request. Unfortunately not very easy to implement due to the
design of the cache. The URL is for the major part of the cache only kept
on disk, not in
On Thu, 5 May 2005, Rafael Martinez Torres wrote:
Since I have been delayed, IPv6 has not been merged on 2.5.STABLE-10.
There is no plans on merging IPv6 into Squid-2.5. But we have the hope
that Squid-3.0 will ship with IPv6 support merged.
Is there any plan to release any 2.5STABLE 10 version
On Tue, 3 May 2005, Kinkie wrote:
Yup, I realize that now. It's just that cbdata objects are not decorated
in any way, and I had trouble recognizing that.
It's on the agenda to C++ cbdata and unify it with reference counting, but
I am not entirely sure how this is best done.
See you tomorrow in
The 2.5.STABLE10-RC1 (Release Candidate 1) is now available.
Please test as appropriate to make sure there is no stupid bugs before the
final 2.5.STABLE10 release is rolled.
Regards
Henrik
On Tue, 3 May 2005, Baumgaertel Oliver wrote:
Well Henrik, that was my point exactly. The problem I have with that is
plain and simple. Squid 3 is in development since what, 3 years now?
It'll take at least another year to get it into a usable, complete release.
Yes. Not the proudest release
On Sat, 30 Apr 2005, Serassio Guido wrote:
Even on UNIX there is subtle differences beetween the different classes of
I/O handles, even more so as time passes and new interesting I/O or event
mechanisms gets available.
Not only on UNIX, this should allow a simpler implementation of native
On Sat, 30 Apr 2005, Serassio Guido wrote:
Someone could take a look on proposed patch for bug #907 ?
If it will be fine, I will commit to Squid 3.
If you think it is a good thing then please go ahead.
Squid-3 is open these days, so as long as you do not know you break thinks
most is allowable.
On Mon, 25 Apr 2005, Serassio Guido wrote:
Hi Henrik,
Il 22.45 22/04/2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
hno 2005/04/22 14:45:12 MDT
Modified files:(Branch: SQUID_2_5)
src tools.c
Log:
Bug #1157: PID file check error when chrooting
This shouldn't be
/var/tmp/build.14768/squid-2.5.STABLE9/src/comm_select.c
/var/tmp/build.14768/squid-2.5.STABLE9/src/comm_select.c: In function
`commEpollBackon':
/var/tmp/build.14768/squid-2.5.STABLE9/src/comm_select.c:1201: warning: unused
variable `ev'
On Mon, 25 Apr 2005, Serassio Guido wrote:
Thinking again about this, could be a good solution save the function pointer
to FD_WRITE_METHOD/FD_READ_METHOD after the done pipe initialization, and use
this function pointer into threads code to call the correct function call,
without any other
On Tue, 26 Apr 2005, Andrey Shorin wrote:
Some time ago I partisipated in porting of squid to windows efforts.
Hopefully, it helped to overtake Squid-NT 2.3 to head revision in 2003.
Welcome back to squid-dev!
Now I plan to port diskd filesystem to Windows.
Any specific reason you prefer the
On Thu, 21 Apr 2005, Tsantilas Christos wrote:
The icap patch in web site contains some lfs code
and does not apply to squid-2.5.STABLE9
Is something that I can do when a new squid version released,
in order to have an icap patch which coresponds to the
latest squid version?
The general idea is
On Mon, 18 Apr 2005, Joe Cooper wrote:
Thanks, Henrik, for making sure it isn't Squid that's to blame! ;-)
Not yet 100% there, but at least 99.99% done B)
Regards
Henrik
On Sun, 17 Apr 2005, Serassio Guido wrote:
What client can be used to test Squid LFS support ?
I used squidclient.
Regards
Henrik
On Sun, 17 Apr 2005, Serassio Guido wrote:
It seems that the Mozilla and Internet Explorer doesn't support at all file
bigger than 2 GB.
Do they work when not configured to use the proxy?
Regards
Henrik
On Thu, 14 Apr 2005, Rafael Martinez Torres wrote:
MANY-MANY TIMES ON A SOURCE-FILE. This become unreadable, since properly
speaking, IPv6 does not provide any application funcionality, like modules
snmp, wwcp...and your code is exhaustevely full of #ifdef INET6.
Indeed, and any IPv6
On Thu, 14 Apr 2005, [ISO-8859-1] Xuân Baldauf wrote:
It would be nice if you could give Rafael cvs commit access (if not already
done)
Rafael, please see http://devel.squid-cache.org/howto.html for
instructions if this interests you.
Regards
Henrik
On Thu, 14 Apr 2005, Rafael Martinez Torres wrote:
Hi:
Following procedure to get commit access into SQUID CVS repository, I
introduce
myself:
sourceForge account name: rmartinez
interest: contribute to port squid3 module into IPv6, namely module squid3
/ branch squid3-ipv6, leaded by Xuan
15
RAW: inuse 0
FRAG: inuse 0 memory 0
[12:19:31 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$
Both squid's are balanced for 3500users with 18Mbit internet uplink (only
www)
squid with epoll patch is performing much better :)
Best Regards
Pawe Staszewski
ART-COM
+48327522333
+480609183038
Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL
On Tue, 12 Apr 2005, Steven Wilton wrote:
My thoughts were that if the numbers for %CPU in system and user were
similar, then a more efficient filesystem would arrange the data on disk
in such a way that the disk spends less time performing the operations.
Partly true, but the problem is that the
On Tue, 12 Apr 2005, Evgeny Kotsuba wrote:
But what in case if there is no activity on the helper?
There is activity on the helper when Squid asks it to shut down by closing
the write fd squid-helper.
If we have N redirectors, then there is the chances than some of them
will never called ,
On Tue, 12 Apr 2005, Evgeny Kotsuba wrote:
Has this [strange] message in log any reasonable information ?
WARNING: unparseable HTTP header field {HTTP/1.0 200 OK}
squid 2.5.x
This is commonly seen from broken web servers sending two status lines,
presumably caused by a bad CGI or similar
On Wed, 13 Apr 2005, Evgeny Kotsuba wrote:
Well, but there is no any key what server and what is bad in {HTTP/1.0 200
OK} in warning message
Example reply headers where this message is seen:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Server: sometthing
HTTP/1.0 200 OK
Content-type: text/html
other headers...
I
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Evgeny Kotsuba wrote:
I have a look at void helper.c and can't find point were srv-rfd is
closed
helperHandleRead() when seeing the connection closed by the helper.
Regards
Henrik
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Steven Wilton wrote:
We are running some large proxies in our Melbourne POP, and we graph the CPU
counters available in the 2.6 linux kernel to give us an idea of what the
CPU is doing. We noticed that the CPU was spending large amounts of time
(around 60%) in an I/O wait
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Evgeny Kotsuba wrote:
Is helperHandleRead() called in situation when squid just started but there
is no one client connection ?
helperHandleRead is always pending for read from the helper, called
whenever there is ane read class activity on the helper read fd.
This
On Sun, 10 Apr 2005, Evgeny Kotsuba wrote:
- if (s.op = SWAP_LOG_NOP)
- continue;
- if (s.op = SWAP_LOG_MAX)
- continue;
I didn`t quite catch what those ifs do, but
\Squid\S2_5\squid-s2_5\src\fs\coss\store_dir_coss.c in
storeCossRebuildFromSwapLog() still
On Fri, 8 Apr 2005, Serassio Guido wrote:
The Windows port builds fine, but after the merge I have a lot ( 20) of
warnings like:
C:\work\nt-2.5\src\stat.c(1440) : warning C4244: '=' : conversion from
'__int64 ' to 'unsigned int ', possible loss of data
C:\work\nt-2.5\src\store_io.c(30) :
On Fri, 8 Apr 2005, Serassio Guido wrote:
Trying to config ipfw, I have discovered that I need to rebuild the FreeBSD
kernel.
Now I'm departing for Germany, I will visit a friend in Munchen in the
weekend.
I will be back Sunday night, so I will continue my work the next week.
Ok. There is no
On Thu, 7 Apr 2005, Joe Cooper wrote:
The whole configuration is working, except for load balancing. Without
carp I always get FIRST_UP_PARENT/192.168.1.47. With carp I always get
CARP/192.168.1.48, no matter what IP I'm coming from (and I tried a half
dozen client IPs to be sure I wasn't
On Thu, 7 Apr 2005, Joe Cooper wrote:
CARP balances based on a hash of the destination URL, not client.
Hmmm...that raises a different question: How does one address the issue of
maintaining client stickiness?
It doesn't. CARP is designed for routing requests to a cloud/array of
parent proxy
On Tue, 5 Apr 2005, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
What Samba does on it's pid file is to check there is a fcntl() lock on
the file. That way, we know that the process with that PID is also
Samba, not a re-used PID.
Good idea. Except for the minor detail that it wastes one filedescriptor
to keep the
On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, Matt Hamilton wrote:
So, are there any other efforts
at implementing connection pinning?
Not that I know of. Anyone else know anything being done in this area?
If this is something that we want to implement, is there a particualar
place we should start?
In pretty much the same
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Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 06:40:34 -0500
From: Steve Snyder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FYI: new (?) warnings in 2.5S9 build
On Thursday 31 March 2005 5:04 am, you wrote:
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005, Steve Snyder wrote:
I get
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005, Serassio Guido wrote:
A little cleanup in client.c:
Index: src/client.c
===
RCS file: /squid/squid/src/client.c,v
retrieving revision 1.94.2.7
diff -u -p -r1.94.2.7 client.c
--- src/client.c26 Mar 2005
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Thien Vu wrote:
I've removed that portion. I've also fixed a problem with NXDOMAINs
being processed incorrectly (ie, forever after the search path has
been exhausted).
One related bug
+debug(78, 3) (idnsGrokReply: searchpath used for %s\n,
q-name);
+
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005, Steven Wilton wrote:
I would have thought that if I've manually sync'd the remaining changes
between the s2_5 branch and the epoll-2_5 branch it would now pick up
any new changes in the s2_5 branch and only try and merge them.
If cvsmerge is happy then you are fine.
You only
On Sat, 26 Mar 2005, Reuben Farrelly wrote:
Oops...won't compile now :(
disk.c:300: error: conflicting types for 'file_write'
protos.h:226: error: previous declaration of 'file_write' was here
disk.c:335: error: conflicting types for 'file_write_mbuf'
protos.h:227: error: previous declaration of
On Sat, 26 Mar 2005, Serassio Guido wrote:
AC_ARG_ENABLE(large-cache-files,
-[ --enable-cache-large-files
+[ --enable-large-cache-files
Thanks. Fixed.
Working on awin32 source, the native Windows version of aufs, I have found
some little things that could be refined:
- Use
On Sun, 27 Mar 2005, Reuben Farrelly wrote:
Now I am seeing requests for icons break (logged in cache.log):
2005/03/27 12:36:05| internalStart: unknown request:
GET /squid-internal-static/icons/anthony-dir.gif HTTP/1.0
Host: tornado.reub.net:3128
Hmm... works here...
Probably unrelated to this, I
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