CD Tech wrote:
Hello all,
Squid Cache: Version 2.6.STABLE17
Fedora 8
I have setup squid 2 days ago and have learned a ton already. I have
everything pretty much prefect except one lingering issue. Myself and
clients can not connect to our localhost. For example I can not
connect to my local se
i use this tool to compile files can i use it to compile squid.conf
developers need your suggestion
http://www.datsi.fi.upm.es/~frosal
Jörg Hoffmann wrote:
>
> It should be possible to change the default values in the source so no
> squid.conf needs to be used. But anyone with access to the s
Yes, each 32bit app can have up to 4GB of ram in a 64bit environment.
mike
At 06:40 PM 2/15/2008, J. Peng wrote:
On Sat, Feb 16, 2008 at 4:20 AM, leongmzlist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Running 32bit squid on 64bit Linux.
>
really? does this cause a 32bit squid support more than 2G memory?
> I am having client (fedora 8) behind the squid proxy
> (with authentication). I am trying to download the
> files through bittorrent (Transmission) client at
> fedora client PC. Can anybody help me how to
> configure client (or squid at server) to download
> the files.
BitTorrent generally
On Sat, Feb 16, 2008, J. Peng wrote:
> yes, cache_mem is 1.8GB.
> so I thought I should see much more TCP_MEM_HIT than TCP_HIT, but it is not.
It depends on your object workload. If you have quite a few large objects
going through your cache then it may throw out smaller objects which are
hit lat
On Sat, Feb 16, 2008 at 12:36 PM, Adrian Chadd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 16, 2008, J. Peng wrote:
>
> > My squid has 2.0G mem totally, I assign 1.8G to squid's cache
> > buffer,the max object size I set is 128kb, and most of our files' size
> > is less than 32kb.
> > Why I still
On Sat, Feb 16, 2008, J. Peng wrote:
> My squid has 2.0G mem totally, I assign 1.8G to squid's cache
> buffer,the max object size I set is 128kb, and most of our files' size
> is less than 32kb.
> Why I still saw lots of TCP_HIT rather than TCP_MEM_HIT? thanks!
so you've set cache_mem at 1.8gig?
On Sat, Feb 16, 2008 at 4:20 AM, leongmzlist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Running 32bit squid on 64bit Linux.
>
really? does this cause a 32bit squid support more than 2G memory?
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 8:18 PM, pokeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> TCP HIT is contain object in harddrive and TCP_MEM_HIT contain object in
> memory
>
hello,
My squid has 2.0G mem totally, I assign 1.8G to squid's cache
buffer,the max object size I set is 128kb, and most of our files' size
Bert Rapp wrote:
Here's an example of how I expect to use it:
acl mozacl browser MOZILLA
http_access allow mozacl
http_access deny all
But I think this would block access completely to IE.
You can use multiple acls to make it happen. My head's not functioning
fully right now (so you should do
Bert Rapp wrote:
I'm currently running squid with squidGuard. (I know this isn't a
squidGuard list, but it's part of my setup.) I'm using squidGuard to
filter access to certain sites. Our users have both IE and Firefox
installed on their workstations. What I'd like to do now is let
Firefo
Hello all,
Squid Cache: Version 2.6.STABLE17
Fedora 8
I have setup squid 2 days ago and have learned a ton already. I have
everything pretty much prefect except one lingering issue. Myself and
clients can not connect to our localhost. For example I can not
connect to my local server using http:/
Phibee Network Operation Center wrote:
Hi
after update to 3.0, we have a lot of error:
1203078370.518 0 10.28.12.198 NONE/400 1727 POST
/ReportingWebService/ReportingWebService.asmx - NONE/- text/html
SNIP
1203080747.860 0 10.28.12.199 NONE/400 1639 GET / - NONE/- text/html
120308
Marcello Romani wrote:
J. Peng ha scritto:
what's the difference between TCP_HIT and TCP_MEM_HIT ?
I found access.log has full of TCP_HIT but few TCP_MEM_HIT, is it right?
thanks!
Maybe this is better...
http://www.comfsm.fm/computing/squid/FAQ-6.html
Or you could go to the source...
ht
Start by using a packet sniffer and see if you can determine why the
TCP sessions are hanging.
It may be WCCPv2 interception. It depends on how you've set it up to the
Cat6k.
Adrian
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008, Shoebottom, Bryan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am having problems getting to www.cmhc.ca through
I'm currently running squid with squidGuard. (I know this isn't a
squidGuard list, but it's part of my setup.) I'm using squidGuard to
filter access to certain sites. Our users have both IE and Firefox
installed on their workstations. What I'd like to do now is let Firefox
browse most of t
At 07:39 PM 2/14/2008, Adrian Chadd wrote:
On Thu, Feb 14, 2008, leongmzlist wrote:
> I use 32bit squid and its currently using 3.8GB of ram. 32bit squid
> has a 4G limit
32 bit squid has a 2 gig limit. I suggest you check whether its actually
32 bit, and if it is, I'd love to know which platfo
It should be possible to change the default values in the source so no
squid.conf needs to be used. But anyone with access to the source or even
the compiled squid might see the default values. You can chmod the config
file to 500, so noone except the owner (root or the squid-user) can read the
fil
pokeman wrote:
can i compile and hide the squid.conf nobody can view settings
Certainly not. Only modifying the source code.
Sounds like a hardcoded config ;-)
Problem solved, clearly I used the wrong option for build
I tried make clean and rebuild with --enable-linux-netfilter only and it
works fine
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From: WRIGHT Alan
Sent: 14 February 2008 13:47
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: [squid-users] Transparent Proxy not
Cassiano Martin wrote:
Yes, they can use the proxy, even manually set.
Phibee Network Operation Center wrote:
Hi
it's a problems that use squid with a iptable redirect: 80 to 8080
and into squid.conf don't put "transparent" to :
http_port 8080
?
and if i put
http_port 8080 transparent
User
Hello,
I am having problems getting to www.cmhc.ca through our cache servers.
We have a 2.6S4 and a 3.0S1 server running transparently with WCCPv2 and
Cisco cat6k equipment. I have tried to get to the site through the
transparent configuration, and with each cache configured in my browser,
but th
can i compile and hide the squid.conf nobody can view settings
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Hi,
Thanks for this. I have put the acls... but what to do with them?
header_access Accept-Encoding deny Hotmail
header_access Accept-Encoding deny Gmail
header_access Accept-Encoding deny GmailUrlRegExp???
I noticed one thing, gmail/msn does open up eventually after about 5mins or
so... but ca
Hi
it's a problems that use squid with a iptable redirect: 80 to 8080
and into squid.conf don't put "transparent" to :
http_port 8080
?
and if i put
http_port 8080 transparent
User that use manually into the web browser configuration
can continue to use the proxy ?
Thanks for your help
Jero
Hi
after update to 3.0, we have a lot of error:
1203078370.518 0 10.28.12.198 NONE/400 1727 POST
/ReportingWebService/ReportingWebService.asmx - NONE/- text/html
1203078370.543 0 10.28.12.198 NONE/400 1657 GET /proxy.dat - NONE/-
text/html
1203078370.578 0 10.28.12.198 NONE/400
TCP HIT is contain object in harddrive and TCP_MEM_HIT contain object in
memory
J. Peng wrote:
>
> what's the difference between TCP_HIT and TCP_MEM_HIT ?
>
> I found access.log has full of TCP_HIT but few TCP_MEM_HIT, is it right?
>
> thanks!
>
>
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J. Peng escreveu:
what's the difference between TCP_HIT and TCP_MEM_HIT ?
I found access.log has full of TCP_HIT but few TCP_MEM_HIT, is it right?
TCP_HIT happens when squid took the requested information from the
cache directories, ie, from the disk.
TCP_MEM_HIT happens when squi
J. Peng ha scritto:
what's the difference between TCP_HIT and TCP_MEM_HIT ?
I found access.log has full of TCP_HIT but few TCP_MEM_HIT, is it right?
thanks!
Maybe this is better...
http://www.comfsm.fm/computing/squid/FAQ-6.html
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Responsabile IT
Ottotecnica s.r.l.
http://
J. Peng ha scritto:
what's the difference between TCP_HIT and TCP_MEM_HIT ?
I found access.log has full of TCP_HIT but few TCP_MEM_HIT, is it right?
thanks!
I found this page by googling for squid TCP_HIT
http://www.linofee.org/~jel/proxy/Squid/accesslog.shtml
HTH
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Respo
I finally did the following
1 - newfs the cache partition
2 - install 3 latest version
3 - restart all
It works !
I suppose something was wrong in the cache directory
Thanks for you help
On Thu, Feb 14, 2008, pokeman wrote:
>
> can i use in production and its works with caching windowsupdate ?
Squid-2.7 snapshots seem quite stable. At some point Henrik or I will
get 30 minutes to write up the release notes, which I'd like to try and
do before the end of the month.
That just en
what's the difference between TCP_HIT and TCP_MEM_HIT ?
I found access.log has full of TCP_HIT but few TCP_MEM_HIT, is it right?
thanks!
can i use in production and its works with caching windowsupdate ?
Adrian Chadd wrote:
>
> On Wed, Feb 13, 2008, pokeman wrote:
>>
>> 2.7 where is download Link :)
>
> www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.7/
>
>
>
> adrian
>
>
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> Hi please help me i am new to squid, i have squid 2.5 my squid.conf is below
> please help i am not able to brows our internet
U r not able to browse internet. This is SQUID 2.5. You want to set
up this proxy for BOTH forward proxy (to browse internet) and reverse
proxy (as a HTTPD accel
And think about fake-streams which look like mp3 but have no end (some Radio
stations use this for streaming)
It should not do much problems since there surely is a limit in the config
(well, it will fill up the cache even :))
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Try recreating the swap directories again.
Miraj.
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