On Sun, 11 Apr 2004, Prash wrote:
> I have now completed my perl script and is working fine on squid. Now since
> I've set a lifetime (say 30 min) for each user, I want squid to invoke my
> script and check the HA1 value every 5 min (say) regardless of whether user
> was browsing or not. Is this p
On Sun, 11 Apr 2004, Mark Tinka wrote:
> what happenned was that my /swap was on and running, but my system never
> ever did swap, even when the load increased.. physical RAM utilisation
> went from 1.3GB to as low as 2MB.. whenever RAM hit 2MB, it shot up to
> 3MB, and this cycle continued until
Ta, Henrik.
I have now completed my perl script and is working fine on squid. Now since
I've set a lifetime (say 30 min) for each user, I want squid to invoke my
script and check the HA1 value every 5 min (say) regardless of whether user
was browsing or not. Is this possible or do I have to do som
On Sun, 11 Apr 2004, Prash wrote:
> One last question tho.
>
> Is it ok for the external digest authenticator to return "ERR" or should it
> always return HA1. If I have to return HA1, then I guess I should make up
> some dummy HA1 if I want my auth to fail.
ERR is correct if the username does
Dear Squid Members
I want to use Squid in a internet server to:
1) work as an http accelerator
2) work as a proxy cache in order to cache frequent objects in my site
3) limi the bandwidth rate to the end users
Here are the lines that I've added to the standar Squid.conf file:
http_port 80
icp_por
what I did was edit a file I had (called kiss 2.0) which is basically a
script to set up a firewall
I added a line that forwarder requests for port 80 to port 81
if anybody wants me to send them this script (which will allow you to
have a descent firewall, along with permissions to redirect inc