Dear Talha,
If you are using asyn-io then OS is the main thing.
can u tell us which OS u r using and also what about
memory and cache size which you have defined in your
squid.conf...
Best Regards,
Masood Ahmad Shah
System Administrator
Fibre Net
+923004277367
http://www.fibre.net.pk
--- Muham
Muhammad Talha wrote:
>
> Dear all
>
> i am currently using squid-2.5stable1 complied with async-io on Intel
> platform with SCSI hard drives . i want to ask that what option
> can --enable-storeio="aufs, ufs"
> can do and how it can boost squid performance . ??
aufs is the same as asnc-io.
S
Not ALL the files had UNIX line ends. I checked a bunch of dsp and .h files,
and quite a respectable proportion had DOS line ends. So be careful converting.
Gary Price
ICT.
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I have heard (but not seen) that someone in my organisayion got remote
support from an external company, by installing some tool on his PC.
The only possibillity for users to access the internet is by using the squid
proxy server.
Question: Does anyone know if it is possible?
Does anybody know thi
Take a look at www.webex.com It uses port 80 OUTBOUND from the client's
computer so as long as he has web access, the remote access works.
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"Henk-Jan (squid)" wrote:
> Question: Does anyone know if it is possible?
Most things are unfortunately possible these days.
> If yes: How can I prevent this?
By finding out the servers used and block these.
Common software you might also be able to block based on the User-Agent
header, or in
I'm having a bit of trouble REMOVING transpart proxy. I removed the squid
settings. So now squid doesn't take me to where I specified. But traffic is
still being redirected from port 80. I want appache to now have port 80. I
removed the line pertaining to iptables in the /etc/rc.d/rc.local file, bu
After upgrading to 2.5-serie, I've seen some error messages in my
cache.log regarding to aufs. Here's one:
storeAufsOpenDone: (2) No such file or directory
/usr/squid/cache2/0C/62/000C62CB
I presume (after reading some source code) that this is reported because
Squid couldn't find s
Pauli Borodulin wrote:
>
> After upgrading to 2.5-serie, I've seen some error messages in my
> cache.log regarding to aufs. Here's one:
>
> storeAufsOpenDone: (2) No such file or directory
> /usr/squid/cache2/0C/62/000C62CB
A few of these is no reason to worry, and Squid should re
It is iptables which are responsible for the redirection. If you have
rebooted after taking out the redirection rule from your rc.local file
then there is some other rc script which installs the iptables
redirection rule.
Try
grep iptables /etc/rc.d/init.d/*
this should give a hint of which r
Hi
Just wondering what cacheDnsSvcTime relates to.
I thought it meant the average time in milliseconds that squid takes to
get a DNS request. But the values that I'm getting indicate around 10
seconds.
Strange because if I do a nslookup on the squid box it resolves
instantly
Why?
What values are
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