Hi all !!
I want to limit my clients to open a limited number of browsers(say
5) at a given time.I am using a squid-205.STABLE1-2 proxy on red hat 9 box
with iptables, clients are Windows XP boxes mostly.
is it possible to limit the no. of requests/browsers from a client at
a given ti
On Sat, 2005-01-01 at 20:54 +0500, azeem ahmad wrote:
> Hi all !!
>I want to limit my clients to open a limited number of browsers(say
> 5) at a given time.I am using a squid-205.STABLE1-2 proxy on red hat 9 box
> with iptables, clients are Windows XP boxes mostly.
> is it possible
Hallo there,
first: happy new year
i've heard about using squid as an transparent proxy. There is an w-lan
network for over 100 people. I'll use Squid for just proxing http traffic
without letting the people know that they are cached. I know about the
configuration, but i don't know the dimen
azeem ahmad wrote:
> is it possible to limit the no. of requests/browsers from a client
> at a given time
"Can I limit the number of connections from a client?"
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-10.html#ss10.22
Adam
I noticed that my Squid (2.5S7 + official patches) recently has a
multitude of zero-length files in the cache directories. I see no error
or warning messages on my (Linux v2.4.28) system, either in cache.log or
in the system log. Squid seems to be doing it's job, but I'm concerned
about these
Hi, I'm trying to run squid for proxy authentication to dansguard for
filtering and back to squid. I have figured out how to get both
processes of squid running and had NCSA authentication working when it
was only one sqiud, but I'm now lost on configuring the initial
parent squid.conf file. I want
I have searched faq and google but can't find any reference to this
problem.
I got into this situation by changing the refresh_pattern because all the cache
entries were
being reported as stale, when I did not think they were.
Now my access log shows tcp_ims_hit, indicating (correctly