Re: RS: [squid-users] winbindd: Exceeding 200 client connections, no idle connection found

2008-02-23 Thread Elvar
This is what I got from someone on the samba list just a few days ago... "Right now you'll have to change the definition of WINBINDD_MAX_SIMULTANEOUS_CLIENTS in include/local.h from 200 to a higher number and recompile. I'll look into paramaterizing this for 3.2 and later." I did this and c

Re: [squid-users] Logging users

2008-02-23 Thread Sam Carleton
On Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 5:32 AM, Odhiambo Washington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > OpenBSD 3.what? I am sorry, I thought I said 3.5. > Did you inherit this box from someone? Are you a newbie trying to choose > an OS but also biting too much in the process?;-) No, not at all. I am a Windows C/C+

Fwd: [squid-users] Squid currently not working.

2008-02-23 Thread Steve Billig
Sorry Nima. Didn't realize I was sending only to you... > Earlier the SELinux question was posed - did you enable that? It's a Fedora > install option. > > Also, temporarily change http_port to something above 1023 - just to see if it will start. > I suggest you check your IPTABLES rules for

[squid-users] round robin DNS and the occassional failing IP.

2008-02-23 Thread Tim Connors
I am having trouble on two machines on two completely different networks, both using squid -- for months now, a reasonably portion of the time, squid fails to get through to google.com.au for the first minute. A tcpdump revealed that it was failing when trying to contact the same 72.14.203.104

RE: [squid-users] Squid currently not working.

2008-02-23 Thread Adam Carter
> > I suggest you check your IPTABLES rules for opennig the > squid port. may be closed Iptables could stop you from accessing the port, but couldn't stop squid from opening the port in the first place. Its not an iptables issue IMO. > I did have SELinux installed onto it. For Nima, I didn't kn

RE: [squid-users] problem with wccp v2 and cisco

2008-02-23 Thread Ritter, Nicholas
I am running a Cisco 2811 with 12.4(15)T3 Advanced Security IOS. The squid server is a custom built box with the following specs: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.2GHz 800MHz FSB 4GB RAM 250GB SATAII storage The squid server is intended to provided target caching of specific sites internally and servicing an

Re: [squid-users] round robin DNS and the occassional failing IP.

2008-02-23 Thread Adrian Chadd
That sounds plausable. I'm surprised it isn't doing that already. Throw it into a bugzilla report so it isn't forgotten. Adrian On Sun, Feb 24, 2008, Tim Connors wrote: > I am having trouble on two machines on two completely different networks, > both using squid -- for months now, a reasonabl

Re: [squid-users] problem with wccp v2 and cisco

2008-02-23 Thread Adrian Chadd
There's only a small number of things you have to do to setup WCCPv2. * configure/compile squid with the relevant transparent interception option. For you its --enable-linux-netfilter IIRC. * enable ip forwarding in linux * create gre * point GRE endpoint at your router's WCCPv2 routerid - use a

[squid-users] Setting Squid to allow active FTP connections

2008-02-23 Thread Kirtimaan
Hello, Recently I installed the Squid Proxy server in our network on Fedora Core 7 linux box. Other windows system use this linux box as their Internet Gateway and DNS server. All traffic on port 80 on fedora system is forwarded to Squid port 3128. Our FTP server does not support passive connect