Hi
I am trying to build a solution with squid proxy chaining. I have a
proxy chaining through a tunnel. Every thing works fine !! But in my
framework I need to know whether the connectivity is through from squid
child to squid parent. What is the best way to know - is there any API or
utility
On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 7:29 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 1/02/2017 4:09 p.m., Tory M Blue wrote:
> > I moved to a different disk today. System was down, I rsyncd the cache
> > directory over, including everything and the swap files etc. Squid starts
> > just fine but Im
On 1/02/2017 7:34 a.m., boruc wrote:
> Thank you for your answers Antony.
>
> On packages.ubuntu.com I searched for "squid3" and here's what I've found:
> 12.04LTS - 3.1.19
> 14.04LTS - 3.3.8
> 16.04LTS - 3.5.12
>
> For now the best option would be to upgrade Ubuntu to 16.04, but I cannot do
>
On 01/31/2017 03:00 PM, Yuri Voinov wrote:
> 01.02.2017 3:49, Alex Rousskov пишет:
>> The Squid Software Foundation plans to hire a part-time remote QA
>> engineer to help us address systemic quality problems with Squid
>> releases and development snapshots. This position will be funded by
01.02.2017 3:49, Alex Rousskov пишет:
> Hello,
>
> The Squid Software Foundation plans to hire a part-time remote QA
> engineer to help us address systemic quality problems with Squid
> releases and development snapshots. This position will be funded by your
> donations to the Foundation.
Hello,
The Squid Software Foundation plans to hire a part-time remote QA
engineer to help us address systemic quality problems with Squid
releases and development snapshots. This position will be funded by your
donations to the Foundation. Thank you!
Before a regular QA Engineer position is
Exactly, localhost system administrators can do what they want ;-)
01.02.2017 1:05, boruc пишет:
> Well, basically I'm working on virtual machine with nothing special installed
> on it so I don't have to worry about all of this. I wanted to give squid a
> try, look how it works, learn something
Well, basically I'm working on virtual machine with nothing special installed
on it so I don't have to worry about all of this. I wanted to give squid a
try, look how it works, learn something new. Being here, reading all your
answers and suggestions is a great experience for me :)
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01.02.2017 0:34, boruc пишет:
> Thank you for your answers Antony.
>
> On packages.ubuntu.com I searched for "squid3" and here's what I've found:
> 12.04LTS - 3.1.19
> 14.04LTS - 3.3.8
> 16.04LTS - 3.5.12
>
> For now the best option would be to upgrade Ubuntu to 16.04, but I cannot do
> it now.
Thank you for your answers Antony.
On packages.ubuntu.com I searched for "squid3" and here's what I've found:
12.04LTS - 3.1.19
14.04LTS - 3.3.8
16.04LTS - 3.5.12
For now the best option would be to upgrade Ubuntu to 16.04, but I cannot do
it now. Also Amos has written earlier: "All the newer
On Tuesday 31 January 2017 at 18:19:14, boruc wrote:
> Antony Stone wrote
>
> > What do you get from the following:
> > /etc/init.d/squid status
> > /etc/init.d/squid restart
>
> literally nothing. I just noticed that there isn't anything with "squid" in
> name in /etc/init.d.
Ah,
Antony Stone wrote
> What do you get from the following:
>
> /etc/init.d/squid status
> /etc/init.d/squid restart
literally nothing. I just noticed that there isn't anything with "squid" in
name in /etc/init.d.
Here are some locations and files with "squid" in name:
On Tuesday 31 January 2017 at 17:28:15, boruc wrote:
> 1. Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS
> 2. Squid downloaded from
> http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v3/3.5/squid-3.5.24.tar.gz
Okay, so that's an official source tarball, good.
> 3. About "sudo auto-apt run ./configure && sudo make && sudo
1. Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS
2. Squid downloaded from
http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v3/3.5/squid-3.5.24.tar.gz
3. About "sudo auto-apt run ./configure && sudo make && sudo checkinstall",
I just wanted to give it a shot, original command was "sudo ./configure &&
make && sudo make install"
4. Command
On Tuesday 31 January 2017 at 10:35:30, boruc wrote:
> I ran command "sudo apt-get remove --purge squid3"
Okay, that will remove the distribution (Debian or Debian-based) package.
> then I downloaded squid-3.5.24 in browser
What exactly did you download from where?
> unpacked it
So,
I ran command "sudo apt-get remove --purge squid3", then I downloaded
squid-3.5.24 in browser, unpacked it, then "sudo auto-apt run ./configure &&
sudo make && sudo checkinstall". deb package is created, message says that
it was also installed. So i ran command to see installed packages and that's
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