13.07.2017 5:13, bugreporter пишет:
> Hi Antony,
>
> If they effectively don't *distribute* their modifications... But we don't
> know. Thank you so much for the clarification.
And in general, making such statements, you need to be ready to prove
them in court.
When you can prove that we are
13.07.2017 5:13, bugreporter пишет:
> Hi Antony,
>
> If they effectively don't *distribute* their modifications... But we don't
> know. Thank you so much for the clarification.
We're not so brainless. Even we not threat GPL as religious dogma, we're
never distribute our solutions. Especially, as
Hi Antony,
If they effectively don't *distribute* their modifications... But we don't
know. Thank you so much for the clarification.
Kind Regards,
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On 13/07/17 10:08, Razor Cross wrote:
Thanks Alex. Is there any way we can prevent squid from caching chunked
encoding response?
This should do that:
acl chunked rep_header Transfer-Encoding chunked
store_miss deny chunked
Amos
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squid-users
Thanks Alex. Is there any way we can prevent squid from caching chunked
encoding response?
On Fri, Jul 7, 2017 at 12:40 AM, Alex Rousskov <
rouss...@measurement-factory.com> wrote:
> On 07/06/2017 10:06 PM, Razor Cross wrote:
> > We have disabled eCAP support as part of squid compilation . Is it
On 07/12/2017 10:11 AM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 12/07/17 22:31, bugreporter wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Can anybody help me to confirm my understanding of the memory usage vs
>> the
>> persistent cache capacity? Below my understanding:
>>
>> According to http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/SquidMemory:
On 12/07/17 22:31, bugreporter wrote:
Hi,
Can anybody help me to confirm my understanding of the memory usage vs the
persistent cache capacity? Below my understanding:
According to http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/SquidMemory:
1- We need 14 MB of memory per 1 GB on disk for 64-bit
On 07/12/2017 04:31 AM, bugreporter wrote:
> Can anybody help me to confirm my understanding of the memory usage vs the
> persistent cache capacity? Below my understanding:
>
> According to http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/SquidMemory:
>
> 1- We need 14 MB of memory per 1 GB on disk for
As part of my work with YouTube and couple other sites I wrote a nice
counter\stats tool that can a help an admin if to add a specific YouTube
video to a locally hosted VOD solution.
The help is now being posted as a ruby helper and later I will try to add a
GoLang helper which supports
On 12/07/17 07:00, avi_h wrote:
Hi Alex,
Thanks for this.
I can narrow it down, as you mentioned, I want to configure Squid to make
some server(s) think that the
request is coming directly from a user agent (e.g., browser).
However, I don't know what those servers use to detect proxies, any
On 12/07/17 04:20, Rafael Akchurin wrote:
May be this will be of any help -
https://docs.diladele.com/tutorials/transparent_proxy_ubuntu/index.html
erdosain9: the above should be what you need.
If not, then you may still be distracted by thinking that Squid has any
relevance to the
On 12/07/17 22:55, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
Just wondering what or who is required to make this fix happen?
A donation? A programmer? A Tester?
AFAIK, someone with knowledge of multi-threaded process design and both
Linux and BSD kernel disk I/O. Adrian was that person for Squid-2 and
IIRC
I have added a dedicated line for the repo at:
http://faster.ngtech.co.il/repo/
It has between 3-10 Mbps upload speed Please try to use it since it's for you:
http://faster.ngtech.co.il/repo/centos/7/beta/
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Hey,
The text doesn't contains enough details to understand where squid sitting in
the network and how it all should work.
Please describe every IP address in the network and network CIDR's.
What is the IP of the WANRouter and other components.
Eliezer
Eliezer Croitoru
Linux System
Just wondering what or who is required to make this fix happen?
A donation? A programmer? A Tester?
Thanks,
Eliezer
Eliezer Croitoru
Linux System Administrator
Mobile: +972-5-28704261
Email: elie...@ngtech.co.il
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From: squid-users
Hi,
Can anybody help me to confirm my understanding of the memory usage vs the
persistent cache capacity? Below my understanding:
According to http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/SquidMemory:
1- We need 14 MB of memory per 1 GB on disk for 64-bit Squid.The wiki is
there since I know squid (ie.
On Wednesday 12 July 2017 at 10:55:36, bugreporter wrote:
> Thank you Yuri,
>
> The least I can say is that the conversation at
> http://bugs.squid-cache.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4597 makes me laugh a lot. My
> opinion is that if you modify the source code of an open source program
> without
Hi Alex,
Thank you for your post. I do appreciate your help and recommendations.
By chance, do you know another adapter that I can use to replace
squid-ecap-gzip. Actually I'm looking for an adapter capable to compress
HTTP contents.
Warm Reagrds,
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Bug Reporter Contributor
OpenSource =
On 12/07/17 10:47, Yuri wrote:
Well. Let's read squid.conf.documented:
# TAG: cache_swap_low(percent, 0-100)
#The low-water mark for AUFS/UFS/diskd cache object eviction by
#the cache_replacement_policy algorithm.
#
#Removal begins when the swap (disk) usage of a cache_dir is
On 12/07/17 10:34, Yuri wrote:
12.07.2017 3:25, Eliezer Croitoru пишет:
Hey,
If you are using a single process ie not SMP(default) use aufs instead of diskd
cache_dir.
It's much more stable and efficient then diskd(to my knowledge).
>
Not sure about you knowledge. Diskd is simple designed
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