On Wed, 2005-03-16 at 14:16 +0100, Michael Pophal wrote:
> You have to use
> --enable-removal-policies="lru heap"
> when configuring squid.
>
As I wrote in the other post, configure doesn't seem to accept this
option as I get policies built: lru in its output
What can it be!??!
> Calamaris i
On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 18:24 +, Pedro Timoteo wrote:
> Marco Crucianelli wrote:
>
> >I would like to use a different replacement policy from lru, like heap
> >GDSF or heap LFUDA, but, what shall I use in squid.conf? Nor "heap
> >LFUDA", nor "LFUDA" nor "heap_LFUDA" did work!! Which is the right
>
> Hello,
>
> I am planning to host squid on a server with a 100Mbit
> connection. The company that will be hosting my server only
> allows 200Gbits of bandwidth per month. Delay pools will be
> used to limit total bandwidth and speed. I would like home
> broadband users to bypas
Hello,
I am planning to host squid on a server with a 100Mbit connection. The
company that will be hosting my server only allows 200Gbits of bandwidth per
month. Delay pools will be used to limit total bandwidth and speed. I would
like home broadband users to bypass the proxy when re
On Sat, 2005-03-12 at 22:50, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I'm running a squid-proxy (squid 2.5.stable7-1) in reverse-proxy mode in
> front of two webservers. Squid does equal loadbalancing across the
> servers, and answers requests for static pages/images/... itself.
> Because of the sit
On Sat, 2005-03-19 at 15:45, Steve Snyder wrote:
> It seems that recent Red Hat packages of Squid are using the
> "--enable-truncate" config option by default. Aparently someone there
> thinks there is a gain to be made by truncating rather than unlinking the
> cached objects.
>
> I wonder if
Rahul Sinha said:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm using squid proxy.
> While accessing my mail i get only..."Loading"..instead of my
> mailbox.
This is an OWA problem. It tries to use the 'rich client' version which
doesn't always work through proxies. Configure OWA to always use 'reach
client'. (I don'
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005, Cody Webb wrote:
Would it be possible for users downloads to bypass the proxy? This way
they could get the full speed of their cable/DSL service. And it would
keep the monthly bandwidth usage going through the proxy minimal.
Not easily, but if you use a pac script to config