Can you share the relevant squid.conf settings? Just to reproduce..
I have a dedicated testing server here which I can test the issue on.
8GB archive which might be an ISO and can be cached on AUFS\UFS and
LARGE ROCK cache types.
I am pretty sure that the maximum cache object size is one
Thank you very much for your help. Yes, I agree it's not the approach I would
like to take. I believe it may be something to do with the MDM and/or the IOS.
I'm setting up a tcpdump to look at the packets. What I see is the
authentication pop-up occurs on the iphone, but the credentials
I will send you my current settings tomorrow. I have used AUFS as caching
format, but I have also tested UFS. The format seems to have no influence on
the issue.
I have tested the 1 GB Ubuntu 15.04 image (ubuntu-15.04-desktop-amd64.iso).
This is the link
Hey Jens,
I have tested the issue with LARGE ROCK and not AUFS or UFS.
Using squid or not my connection to the server is about 2.5 MBps (20Mbps).
Squid is sitting on an intel atom with SSD drive and on a HIT case the
download speed is more then doubled to 4.5 MBps(36Mbps).
I have not tried it
I checked the bug you have mentioned and I think I am confronted with the same issue. I was able to build and test Squid 3.5.6 on Ubuntu 14.04.2 x84_64. I observed the same behavior. I have tested an 8 GB archive file and I get 100 % CPU usage and a download rate of nearly 500 KB/sec when the
On 22/07/2015 21:59, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
Hey Jens,
I have tested the issue with LARGE ROCK and not AUFS or UFS.
Using squid or not my connection to the server is about 2.5 MBps (20Mbps).
Squid is sitting on an intel atom with SSD drive and on a HIT case the
download speed is more then
We do not use cache-peer. I thought cache-peer is for connecting another
squid-like proxy server.
Without ssl-bump, the connection is tunneled transparently, so there is no
chance to redirect each HTTP requests proxied under SSL connection.
We want to redirec each HTTP requests under SSL, so
On 22/07/2015 3:36 a.m., Berkes, David wrote:
Thank you.
From the tcpdump, I see the iphone sending requests to the proxy. Sometimes
with credentials and sometimes not. How can I tell squid to not send 407 in
response to the header with no credentials? I have tried the following
On 22/07/2015 12:44 p.m., Alex Wu wrote:
it depends on how you set up squid, and where the connection is broken. The
patch addessed the issue that occured using sslbump and content redirect
together.
I'd like some clarification what the exact problem symptoms are please.
AFAIK, both