--- Snow Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED]写道:
2007/6/20, Kimmo Gl�borg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I'm totally new to Squid and working for the
largest IT news portal in
Scandinavia. We're looking to replacing our
current server side page
cache environment with a hardware solution (such
as
Only to remember, I get similar to the following after unclean diskd shutdown
Store rebuilding is -0.3% complete
Store rebuilding is -0.4% complete
Store rebuilding is -0.4% complete
Store rebuilding is -0.3% complete
Store rebuilding is -0.4% complete
Store rebuilding is -0.3% complete
hi there
I've been looking at squid to provide me with a content filtering proxy
that is publically accessible - all be it with access control. The idea is
that my no-cache proxy - housed in a data center - is used by my household
and friends and family with children whom they would rather
Hi All,
I have an NTLM authenticated squid proxy and an trying to get to Windows
Update. Up until about 3 weeks ago it worked OK but then stopped and I
haven't been able to get it going since. I have microsoft.com and
windowsupdate.com in an always_direct acl and have used proxycfg to set
tor 2007-06-21 klockan 10:54 +0100 skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In concept, I'm aware of the difficulties of content filtering, but I've
come to the conclution that the main show stopper for this sort of setup
is bandwidth. Each household configures their DSL router to proxy thought
this squid
Hello,
I would like to keep my cache in memory and keep it off of my disks
within my http-accelerator setup. I currently have 2GB of ram. Is
there any way to do this without using ramdisks? I was told to remove
swap from my squid server and to remove the cache_dir line from my
configuration but
I know it's possible (and perhaps written in stone in an RFC) to have the
client maintain a proxy exclusion list, but that would be unmanageble in
this sort of setup.
Is it? You use a centrally provided proxy.pac to control the browser.
You don't need a complete whitelist in the proxy.pac,
On Thu, Jun 21, 2007, andrew thornton wrote:
Hello,
I would like to keep my cache in memory and keep it off of my disks
within my http-accelerator setup. I currently have 2GB of ram. Is
there any way to do this without using ramdisks? I was told to remove
swap from my squid server and to
On Tue, 2007-06-19 at 16:13 -0500, K K wrote:
ICAP doesn't support MITM CONNECT tunnel handling, though some ICAP
clients will forward the connect URL to an ICAP service to be
approved or denied, the ICAP standard doesn't allow for looking inside
the SSL/TLS conversation.
I do not think
tor 2007-06-21 klockan 14:22 +0100 skrev Julian Pilfold-Bagwell:
If I am to guess you might need to allow access to the windows update
servers without using authentication.
Is it possible to do that while retaining authentication for users?
Yes.
Just allow access to the windows update
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
tor 2007-06-21 klockan 14:22 +0100 skrev Julian Pilfold-Bagwell:
If I am to guess you might need to allow access to the windows update
servers without using authentication.
Is it possible to do that while retaining authentication for users?
Yes.
Just allow access
Rayudu Madhava wrote:
I have compiled Squid 2.6.13 on Fedora core 5
with delay pools enabled.
Squid 2.5.14 never rate limited the local TCP_HIT
traffic at delay pools rate. Local TCP_HIT traffic
worked at LAN speed.
But Squid 2.6.13 is rate limiting the TCP_HIT
traffic also
I found this in the documentation:
A redirector receives data from Squid on stdin one line at a time.
Each line contains the following four tokens separated by whitespace:
Request-URI
Client IP address and fully qualified domain name
User's name, via either RFC 1413 ident or proxy
We implement windows update through proxy without delay pool and
there's no problem at all.
acl fast dstdom_regex download.windowsupdate.com update.microsoft.com
acl fast dstdom_regex download.microsoft.com ds.microsoft.com
#direct bandwitdhfull access to websites
delay_class 1 2
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
tor 2007-06-21 klockan 14:22 +0100 skrev Julian Pilfold-Bagwell:
If I am to guess you might need to allow access to the windows update
servers without using authentication.
Is it possible to do that while retaining authentication for users?
Yes.
Just allow access
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for that Amos. Can anyone please point me in the right direction
to documentation about configuring such features? The WU issues probably
needs expanding upon in the FAQs I guess. :-)
Thanks in advance.
Dietrich
The relevant squid.conf settings I know of
Hello All,
I would like to share my experience about windows
updtate service pack 2 and latest version through
proxy. We have observed if Windows XP Professional
Version 2002, Service Pack2 has automatica update is
enable than squid was not allowing to update windows.
We had a lot of
Jigar Raval wrote:
Hello All,
I would like to share my experience about windows
updtate service pack 2 and latest version through
proxy. We have observed if Windows XP Professional
Version 2002, Service Pack2 has automatica update is
enable than squid was not allowing to update windows.
We had
Hi
I want to allow a Bluecoat SG device to act as a proxy for users in a
remote office where the WAN link is not that great, it seems about 50%
of the traffic over this link is HTTP. I am having troubles making this
work and I think it's in part due to the the location of the Squid
server in
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