Re: [squid-users] How to redirect all squid's error pages to one?

2017-05-20 Thread Amos Jeffries
On 20/05/17 04:22, Dijxie wrote: W dniu 19.05.2017 o 17:16, Amos Jeffries pisze: On 20/05/17 02:55, Dijxie wrote: W dniu 19.05.2017 o 15:13, Amos Jeffries pisze: On 20/05/17 00:44, Dijxie wrote: Hi list, 1. I'd like to redirect **all** squid error pages to one, universal, preferably intern

Re: [squid-users] Change are not taking

2017-05-20 Thread Amos Jeffries
On 20/05/17 05:13, Patrick Flaherty wrote: Hi, I am making changes to my squid.conf, yet they don’t seem to take. Is there something I’m missing? Any help appreciated From the changes below it looks like you are attempting to configure a reverse-proxy. Relevant changes below: # Squid P

Re: [squid-users] Documentation for squidclient?

2017-05-20 Thread Amos Jeffries
On 20/05/17 06:46, erdosain9 wrote: This values are fine?? probably yes, but how can i tune for better?? They look reasonably okay to me. The service time is probably the only worry, Squid config cannot fix that - it is up to your AD or equivalent system to be tuned for faster response times

Re: [squid-users] Change are not taking

2017-05-20 Thread Amos Jeffries
Sorry I missed one part... On 20/05/17 23:22, Amos Jeffries wrote: On 20/05/17 05:13, Patrick Flaherty wrote: Hi, I am making changes to my squid.conf, yet they don’t seem to take. Is there something I’m missing? Any help appreciated From the changes below it looks like you are attempti

[squid-users] Tagged ACLs?

2017-05-20 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
Currently we're using a few blacklists (from abuse.ch) as ACLs on our squid installation. This is working well, but we want to create statistics on how many clients were "caught" trying to access blocked sites. Currently, we're grepping the log for TCP_DENIED in conjunction with the patterns from

Re: [squid-users] Tagged ACLs?

2017-05-20 Thread Alex Rousskov
On 05/20/2017 10:07 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote: > we want to create statistics on how many > clients were "caught" trying to access blocked sites. > > Currently, we're grepping the log for TCP_DENIED in conjunction with the > patterns from the ACLs. [...] > Is there any way around this? Like "t

[squid-users] It is possible to use SSL_bump on my squid server 3.5.23, if my parent cache (cache_peer) does not use ssl_bump (not configured).

2017-05-20 Thread yuriang
It is possible to use SSL_bump on my squid server 3.5.23, if my parent cache (cache_peer) does not use ssl_bump (not configured). # When I try to access an https: // # With this setting: http_port 127.0.0.1:3129 ssl-bump generate-host-certificates=on dynamic_cert_mem_cache_size=4MB cert=/etc/sq

Re: [squid-users] Tagged ACLs?

2017-05-20 Thread Dijxie
W dniu 20.05.2017 o 18:07, Ralf Hildebrandt pisze: Currently we're using a few blacklists (from abuse.ch) as ACLs on our squid installation. This is working well, but we want to create statistics on how many clients were "caught" trying to access blocked sites. Currently, we're grepping the log

[squid-users] FW: squid-users Digest, Vol 33, Issue 64

2017-05-20 Thread vze2k3sa
--- Thanks so much Amos, I eliminated a lot of lines per your suggestion and I see now how line precedence matters! Also the directive ' http_port 80 accel' seems to have seemingly sped up the server dramatically.