On Sat, 2004-11-20 at 11:31, Venkatesh K wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 00:06:39 +0800, Ow Mun Heng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I was reading about Tsunami's literature on "Designing a web caching
> > infrastructure" and came upon this line
> >
> > [snip]
> > ...
> > have a large pool of ports a
On Tue, 2004-11-23 at 02:56, Debelius, Brian wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I need some help configuring squid for an OWA front end. I have combed the
> archives and still do not have a good feel on how to do this.
>
> Which of the following is the correct connect method?
>
> #Squid handling SSL
> Client
On Mon, 2004-11-22 at 23:17, Andrew Sawyers wrote:
> Tobias Reckhard wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > Short question: is it possible to implement failover and/or load sharing
> > with Squid configuration parameters alone when one Squid has two
> > upstream Squids available as cache_peers (but no direct acc
On Tue, 2004-11-23 at 12:17, Diamond King wrote:
> You still need to insert __FD_SETSIZE in kernel 2.6. i
> guess. Open up the /usr/include/bits/types.h with any
> editor and insert __FD_SETSIZE 8192 at the top of the
> file.
Is there a reason for the line to be not in the file? I'm not
confortab
Yes I see it know, thanks to Shawn Wright and others in this list. I
am putting a wiki together with my NTLM/samba3 adventure, to help
others in the future.
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 18:21:36 -0500, Adam Aube <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lars Roland wrote:
>
> > What I want to do is somthing like
> >
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004, David Behr wrote:
I am trying to compile your latest ip_wccp-1.6.2 on a new Fedora Core 3 box.
You don't need ip_wccp on Fedora Core 3 or any other recent Linux-2.6
system as the standard GRE module now have WCCP(v2) support in the kernel,
and is a lot more secure than the i
For Linux 2.6.9 you should be using the WCCP(v2) support available in the
GRE module rather than ip_wccp.
The proposed change is not correct. What you can use is
!INET_ECN_is_ce(..), but as indicated about you should not be using this
module at all on 2.6.9 as the GRE module is capable of the s
Lars Roland wrote:
> What I want to do is somthing like
>
> acl AllowedNTUsers external nt_users "/etc/squid/acls/allowedntusers"
Right idea, wrong acl type.
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-23.html#ss23.2
Adam
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
I have noticed a strange behaviour of squid:
I have 4 disks of different size dedicated for cache_dirs in my machine.
With 4 cache_dirs of equal size (small enough to fit all disk sizes) all
directories are used evenly.
After increasing to of the cache_dir located on
Great I will try it when I get back to work monday, if it works then I
will send you the money. Do you have a pay pall account or should I
use western Union bank or somthing else.
Regards.
Lars Roland.
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 11:49:43 -0800, Shawn Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We've been us
marc elsen wrote:
I have noticed a strange behaviour of squid:
I have 4 disks of different size dedicated for cache_dirs in my machine.
With 4 cache_dirs of equal size (small enough to fit all disk sizes)
all directories are used evenly.
After increasing to of the cache_dir located on the bigger
> >I have noticed a strange behaviour of squid:
> >I have 4 disks of different size dedicated for cache_dirs in my machine.
> >With 4 cache_dirs of equal size (small enough to fit all disk sizes) all
> >directories are used evenly.
> >After increasing to of the cache_dir located on the bigger disk
We've been using several of the following on our squid NT boxes for a
while now:
acl sls_staff proxy_auth "c:/squid/etc/staff.txt"
http_access allow sls_staff
Seems to work fine - we require proxy auth using NT_auth for all users,
but the above allows members of the file staff.txt to drop out o
Nope that is not god enough, I have squid working on group level with
NTLM. using
auth_param ntlm program ntlm_auth --helper-protocol=squid-2.5-ntlmssp
auth_param basic program ntlm_auth --helper-protocol=squid-2.5-basic
auth_param basic children 5
auth_param basic realm Squid proxy-caching web se
I have noticed a strange behaviour of squid:
I have 4 disks of different size dedicated for cache_dirs in my machine.
With 4 cache_dirs of equal size (small enough to fit all disk sizes) all
directories are used evenly.
After increasing to of the cache_dir located on the bigger disks the
smaller
Hi I have a question about controling individual windows users in
squid, using NTLM auth (I whant to create acl's not only on group
level, but also on user level). If someone knows the answar how to do
this, then please email me here, I will gladly pay the first one that
comes up with the answar,
Squid 2.5 Stable ports build
I have blocked this site that is causing the proxy abuse message.
When I try to browse this site - www.verschk.com - nothing comes up.
Arin shows it somewhere in Canada. Fellow colleague thinks it is a
spyware site.
What kind of a URL could cause Squid to die like this
Hello list,
I have noticed a strange behaviour of squid:
I have 4 disks of different size dedicated for cache_dirs in my machine.
With 4 cache_dirs of equal size (small enough to fit all disk sizes) all
directories are used evenly.
After increasing to of the cache_dir located on the bigger disks t
Hi I have a question about controling individual windows users in
squid, using NTLM auth (I whant to create acl's not only on group
level, but also on user level). If someone knows the answar how to do
this, then please email me here, I will gladly pay the first one that
comes up with the answar, f
FreeBSD 4.10
Squid 2.5 Stable ports build
I have blocked this site that is causing the proxy abuse message.
When I try to browse this site - www.verschk.com - nothing comes up.
Arin shows it somewhere in Canada. Fellow colleague thinks it is a
spyware site.
What kind of a URL could cause Squid
How do I check if that particular squid user has permission or not?
is it through the "ls -l" command?
here is the permission,seems like owner, group and others allhave
execution permission.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ls -l squidGuard
-rwxrwxr-x 1 root root 66448 May 15 2004 squidGuard
Hi,
can
Hi all.
Help a beginner in the *nix world.
I have Squid configured in a FreeBsd Server.
I want to set acl´s and restrictions, but I have only the Webmin
interface to do it.
I just have permission to view the squid.conf file, not change it. I
found many examp
Hi all.
Help a beginner in the *nix world.
I have Squid configured in a FreeBsd Server.
I want to set acl´s and restrictions, but I have only the Webmin
interface to do it.
I just have permission to view the squid.conf file, not change it. I
found many exam
On 23.11 12:07, Gaylord Van Brocklin wrote:
> My Dual 2.0GHz Xeon w/ 2GB of RAM boxes just got upgraded to Dual
> 2.8GHz Xeons with 4GB of RAM. The boxes are running FreeBSD
> 4.10-STABLE (cvs updated and rebuilt as of yesterday).
Do you use those machines for something different than SQUID? Sq
hello,
> My previous kernel was set with
> MAXDSIZ="(1843*1024*1024)", Squid sat
> at around 1700MB of memory utilization and I never had
> any stability issues.
ok,
> I am trying to recompile the kernel with
> MAXDSIZ="(3072*1024*1024)",
> but am getting mmap errors when I reboot. I read a
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