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Had an access.log and cache.log in /squid/var/log/squid. After doing a squid -k
rotate it successfully created new ones and old ones became access.log.0 and
cache.log.0 as expected. However cannot open cache.log.0 as its still in use.
access.log.0 can be
On 08/06/15 15:25, TarotApprentice wrote:
> Reinstalled 3.5.1 and it too had the same problem.
>
> Also on Server2008 it has what Microsoft call the "advanced firewall" which
> seems to block inbound to the machine so I had to adjust the firewall rules
> even though the installer had added a rule
Reinstalled 3.5.1 and it too had the same problem.
Also on Server2008 it has what Microsoft call the "advanced firewall" which
seems to block inbound to the machine so I had to adjust the firewall rules
even though the installer had added a rule.
MarkJ
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> From: Ta
On 2015-06-07 12:15, Helmut Hullen wrote:
Hallo, Marcus,
Du meintest am 07.06.15:
Hi, i have installed squidGuard 1.5 on Debian Jessie and i need an
user based filter, made the src/dest/acl setting and then test with
:
echo "http://www.testsite.com 192.168.0.82/ someuserfromauth GET" |
squidG
Hallo, Marcus,
Du meintest am 07.06.15:
>> Hi, i have installed squidGuard 1.5 on Debian Jessie and i need an
>> user based filter, made the src/dest/acl setting and then test with
>> :
>>
>> echo "http://www.testsite.com 192.168.0.82/ someuserfromauth GET" |
>> squidGuard -d
> The URL director
thank Marcus for the answer
but maybe at this time squidguard does work on debian jessie :
https://packages.debian.org/jessie/squidguard
http://metadata.ftp-master.debian.org/changelogs/main/s/squidguard/stable_changelog
http://metadata.ftp-master.debian.org/changelogs/main/s/squidguard/squidg
The URL director interface was changed with Squid 3.4, see also
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/Redirectors
The latest version of squidguard is 1.5 beta from 2010 and squidGuard does not
support the new interface of Squid.
ufdbGuard is also a URL redirector and since it has regular updates
Yes, it still applies; it is a FAQ.
See http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/RAID
On Sun, Jun 7, 2015 at 12:35 PM, TarotApprentice
wrote:
> I recall from Squid 2.7 days the recommendation not to put the cache files on
> a RAID volume under Windows. Does that restriction still apply?
>
> Related
Hi, i have installed squidGuard 1.5 on Debian Jessie and i need an user
based filter, made the src/dest/acl setting and then test with :
echo "http://www.testsite.com 192.168.0.82/ someuserfromauth GET" |
squidGuard -d
..
2015-06-07 00:08:44 [3359] INFO: squidGuard 1.5 started
I recall from Squid 2.7 days the recommendation not to put the cache files on a
RAID volume under Windows. Does that restriction still apply?
Related does the windows version use the different file system types (ie rock,
aufs, ufs) for the disk cache or is it irrelevant under windows.
Cheers,
M
Installed 3.5.5 on Server 2008 R2 x64. At login SquidTray crashes and windows
gives the following minimal output. I can live without SquidTray anyway but
thought I should report it.
I did have 3.5.1 working previously.
MarkJ
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