Just wanted to know the meaning of MISS_TCP.
I thought that might be an error message.
Thanks for the document.
I am going to install a squid log analyzer to see what objects
are cached ( I think we are caching quarries which I don't think
it is a good idea )
which one do you recommend ?
there
SSCR Internet Admin wrote:
Hi,
I am experimenting on how to stop torrent downloads, but when a torrent
client already established a connection, it don't drop the packets at all.
I hope someone could share a thought or two about my approach
1. Run squid on transparent mode
2. I run this
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just wanted to know the meaning of MISS_TCP.
I thought that might be an error message.
Errors, as in 'problems with squid', shop up in cache.log
and start with WARNING: or fatal: maybe followed by a Starting
Squid if it was really bad.
Thanks for the document.
I
Adrian Chadd wrote:
On Tue, Oct 23, 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
when I do ps -ef | grep squid I see
squid25921 25919 0 21:04 ?00:00:00 (unlinkd)
why it is unlinked ? I couldn't find any document to explain.
Its an old, old thing which is used to unlink files when you're
support to squid.
That would entail adding settings and ACL to configure access/denial
properly.
Amos
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But the fact is that as soon as I turn on squid directive,
http_port 3128 tproxy transparent
I will get private IP belonging to the original http web requestor
appearing
in the internet line - EVEN THOUGH - I do have a
Would you mind filing a bugzilla report with all of this in it please?
Thanks,
Adrian
On Tue, Oct 23, 2007, Ming-Ching Tiew wrote:
From: Ming-Ching Tiew [EMAIL PROTECTED]
But the fact is that as soon as I turn on squid directive,
http_port 3128 tproxy transparent
SSCR Internet Admin wrote:
It seems that I am observing now, 90% of torrent downloads are not
connecting... I guess I would try several days, if these active connecting
torrent can actually connect... This is somewhat useful as of now on my
opinion, it cuts down torrent access...
As would
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes, that is the squid which has one process left over
when we restart it.
is there any document related to that shut down bug ?
I was thinking of #1529 a 3.0-pre bug sorry not 2.6*. Sounds like a
similar effect despite the version.
Which squid are you using?
Hi
we are using SQUID 2.6.STABLE13
we usually restarting squid by flushing it
service squid restart
service squid flush
flush)
$0 stop
sleep 2
echo -n 'Flushing squid cache: '
echo /var/spool/squid/cache/swap.state
echo_success
echo
On Tue, Oct 23, 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
we are using SQUID 2.6.STABLE13
we usually restarting squid by flushing it
service squid restart
service squid flush
flush)
$0 stop
sleep 2
echo -n 'Flushing squid cache: '
echo
I'm using 2.6.STABLE14.
I noticed that if you set a cache_dir entry with a size restriction that
uses units (e.g. min-size=30kb ), it's accepted as valid syntax, but
the units are ignored.
Hi All,
I would like to hide these messages so they don't get into cache.log
They clutter my logs and I do not want to bother abuut them, as I hope
this is not a real problem (is it?)
I'm running 2.6.STABLE14 with the default debug_options.
What should I do?
From the FAQ and the docs i
Thanks,
that is very interesting,
the ownership of swap.state on all servers are squid,
because it is pipe the echo output so it shouldn't change
the permission.
however was wondering if clearing swap.state is the way of
clearing cache
I was checking the squid that comes with Centos,
it
On Mon, 22 Oct 2007, Amos Jeffries wrote:
Same here, bug in ie7, it seems to try to load an active x cause I can
get the top of the page then after it ffroze and seems to load and load
and load.
thanks for confirming that for me.
The site does working going directlyto it without a
Dear squid-users,
-I have 2 squid 2.6.STABLE16 machines on linux
-one loadbalancer of F5 (version 9)
-one apache http server.
The loadbalancer has the functionality of opening only
1 TCP connection to a certain squid wc.
This means that the TCP connections of several HTTP
clients are actually
I'm running selinux. Weird thing is that it failed only when I mount the lvm,
if I put it anywhere else, it work.
JS
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De : Colin Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : 22 octobre 2007 20:56
À : Amos Jeffries
Cc : [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Frenette, Jean-Sébastien;
Default conf, didn't change that so it's /var/log/squid
-Message d'origine-
De : Amos Jeffries [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : 22 octobre 2007 19:08
À : [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Frenette, Jean-Sébastien
Cc : Colin Campbell; squid-users@squid-cache.org
Objet : RE: [squid-users] Cache dir
Hi all,
Please let me know whether Squid can be used as a SOCKS Proxy... I found
an article in unix.org, kindly let me know whether the below given
information was true... Can I use Squid as s SOCKS Proxy server?
Reference:
URL: http://www.unix.org.ua/squid/FAQ-4.html
4.10 Does Squid support
Hi,
On Tue, 2007-10-23 at 16:57 -0400, Frenette, Jean-Sébastien wrote:
I'm running selinux. Weird thing is that it failed only when I mount the lvm,
if I put it anywhere else, it work.
In that case you need to do one of the following:
a) turn selinux off or
b) set selinux to permissive or
c)
I'm running fedora core 6.
I already put squid so it can connect to any port in selinux, but it seems it's
not the same conf as you are saying.
What I di dis:
setsebool -P squid_connect_any=1
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De : Colin Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : 23 octobre 2007
Hi,
On Tue, 2007-10-23 at 19:28 -0400, Frenette, Jean-Sébastien wrote:
I'm running fedora core 6.
I already put squid so it can connect to any port in selinux, but it seems
it's not the same conf as you are saying.
What I di dis:
setsebool -P squid_connect_any=1
You're probably
Thanks,
that is very interesting,
the ownership of swap.state on all servers are squid,
because it is pipe the echo output so it shouldn't change
the permission.
however was wondering if clearing swap.state is the way of
clearing cache
I was checking the squid that comes with
On Tue, Oct 23, 2007, Sathyan, Arjonan wrote:
Hi all,
Please let me know whether Squid can be used as a SOCKS Proxy... I found
an article in unix.org, kindly let me know whether the below given
information was true... Can I use Squid as s SOCKS Proxy server?
No.
Reference:
URL:
Hi all,
Please let me know whether Squid can be used as a SOCKS Proxy... I found
an article in unix.org, kindly let me know whether the below given
information was true... Can I use Squid as s SOCKS Proxy server?
No. Squid is an HTTP proxy, it does not receive SOCKS requests.
Reference:
On Tue, Oct 23, 2007, Robin Mordasiewicz wrote:
I have tried with squid-2.5.STABLE14, and now I am on squid-2.6.STABLE16,
the fedora rpm.
Both gave the same problem.
Then I suggest installing wireshark and grabbing packet traces from proxied
and non-proxied session. That'll be a great place
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