I must say that I totally agree with your comment but I'd like to hear from
some of the developers to better understand the whole picture as far as code
checking. We do have some of the same issues you are experiencing and we
are using transparent proxying as well. Latley it is becoming more
hi all
i installed fedora core 2 and upgraded to kernel-2.6.10-1.770 using
following
kernel-2.6.10-1.770_FC2.i686.rpm
kernel-2.6.10-1.770_FC2.src.rpm
firstly my x server was unable to run bcuz of not locating the default font
unix:7000. then i set it to boot into init3 and installed squid. now
On Sat, 5 Mar 2005, H Matik wrote:
Recently all of us are having problems with squid not serving certain
pages/objects anymore.
Examples please.
We do know that squid most probably does detect correct or incorrect html
codes and tells it via it's error messages.
But I am not so sure if this should
On Sun, 6 Mar 2005, H Matik wrote:
anyway, IMO the error message is obscure for the user, it starts saying
the URL: (blank)
Not on the problems I know of, with the odd exception where Squid can not
parse the request sent by the client.
If you gave a few examples of the sites you have problems
On Mon, 7 Mar 2005, azeem ahmad wrote:
firstly my x server was unable to run bcuz of not locating the default font
unix:7000. then i set it to boot into init3 and installed squid. now the
squid isnt listening the requests as cahce.log isnt showing any request.
the system has two network
all these three things r ok. i.e.
OS is configured to start squid at boot time
another server is running with same configuration very well
and i tried to manually start it also. but out of luck
Regards
Azeem
From: Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: azeem ahmad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC:
Hi All,
It seems asif i managed to setup squid in a w2k domain. i
setup an acl to give access to a group that is on the w2k
dc:
acl full proxy_auth internet
http_access allow full
It does not allow internet access on the group but when i
create an acl for a user thats on the w2k dc it works:
Although I don't use Fedora but make sure a firewall rule on the machine
isn't blocking it. Fell into that one a long time ago
Ttyl,
Allen Armstrong
-Original Message-
From: azeem ahmad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: March 6, 2005 11:43 AM
To:
Subject: [squid-users] squid
Hi,
I've been finding some docs online that suggest that
URLS that contain ? are not cacheable. I think that
this was once, perhaps long ago, the default behavior
but is it still the case?? If so what does one do to
get Squid to chache an object where the url contains a
?
Anyone know if
Hi,
We are using squid squid-3.0-PRE3-20041220 for parsing ESI. squid is
compiled with esi ( --enable-esi ) but for some reason esi is not getting
parsed and we get following error.
The following error was encountered:
ESI Processing failed.
The ESI processor returned:
esiProcess: Parse error
Is there a difference in function between the statements
Socket created at 0.0.0.0, and
Accepting connections at 0.0.0.0
Hi Henrik,
I'll investigate today the points you've mentionned and give you
a feedback as soon as I can.
I can already answer some points : I don't think it's a cpu overload
problem, because these messages appear on very different boxes (from
bi-PIII 600 Mhz to PIV Xeon 2.8 Ghz) with sometimes
Is there a difference in function between the statements
Socket created at 0.0.0.0, and
Accepting connections at 0.0.0.0
These ought to be considered consecutive steps in , making squid 'active'.
Socket creation, involves defining and setting ip params. such as
protocol
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