Barry Irwin wrote:
I'm a little unclear on your goals - you wish to speed up your net
access by blocking things?
Yes.
Waiting for the wanted website is long enough here. If it has ads
(google ad,...) or traffic analyzer (Xiti,...), I would like to
flush/zap them.
A couple of things to thin
The cache.log file is empty, and full debug logging is enabled in
squid.conf ... any ideas? The other logfiles, access.log and
store.log are filling up.
In access.log, I see:
1207545798.032 84 172.16.10.30 TCP_MISS/502 1587 GET
http://scfire-chi-aa03.stream.aol.com/stream/1038 -
DIRECT/149.1
> I have sever with 8GB memory
> ps aux shows that squid is using max 3467800.
Are you running a 64bit OS and 64bit squid?
G'day,
I've posted this to the Squid blog. I hope its alright with you!
http://squidproxy.wordpress.com/2008/04/07/squid-26-tproxy-debian/
Adrian
On Wed, Apr 02, 2008, Jason Healy wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I've been a happy user of Squid for the past 10 years or so, and I'd
> like to take a se
Hi,
I'm now planning to use cache digest and having some questions are not
clear. Hope someone can help to clarify.
1. How often local host fetch the digest from peers? Any timer controls or
just checks if the cache digests are expired? Some hard-coded timers,
PeerDigestReqMinGap and GlobDigestRe
On Fri, Apr 04, 2008, Marco Berizzi wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I would like to know if there is any plan
> for adding per user quota (per hour/day)
> to a future squid version.
You can implement it using an external_acl and some log parsing.
Incremental quota support may appear in a subsequent releas
On Apr 6, 2008, at 4:59 AM, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
lör 2008-04-05 klockan 23:26 -0400 skrev David Lawson:
I've got a couple questions about how Squid chooses to fulfill a
request. Basically, I've got a cache with a number of sibling peers
defined. Some of the time it makes an ICP query to th
Step 1: graph everything you can, then come back to the list with statistics.
Adrian
On Sun, Apr 06, 2008, Ramiro Sabastta wrote:
> Hi !!!
>
> I installed squid on a Debian box, with 1Gb of RAM, 160 Gb of disk
> and AMD Optreon Dual Core, in transparent mode.
>
> I configured a cache of 100G
Hi !!!
I installed squid on a Debian box, with 1Gb of RAM, 160 Gb of disk
and AMD Optreon Dual Core, in transparent mode.
I configured a cache of 100Gb on disk with aufs.
The squid works fine most of the time, but at some specific moment of
the day (for example at 6 am) the TCP transfer duration
Hi Nick,
You may try the following. I have used it on Cisco routers to redirect the
traffic to a Squid proxy sitting on the local LAN:
interface Vlan1
ip address 10.0.12.1 255.255.255.128
ip policy route-map proxy-redirect
route-map proxy-redirect permi
sön 2008-04-06 klockan 12:34 +0200 skrev Tomasz:
> Hello,
>
> I have sever with 8GB memory
> ps aux shows that squid is using max 3467800.
Ok.
> cachemgr.cgi shows:
> Memory usage for squid via mallinfo():
[mallinfo breaks down above 2GB]
> Memory accounted for:
> Total accounted:
On Sun, Apr 06, 2008, Nick Duda wrote:
> Does anyone know if the Cisco ASA has the ability to redirect port traffic
> (80/443) to a squid proxy server? I want to setup a transparent proxy and
> would prefer not to do the iptables thing on the squid box. I want to keep
> the gateway of clients go
Henrik Nordstrom escreveu:
lör 2008-04-05 klockan 21:53 -0300 skrev Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães:
The interesting part is that i'm actually migrating from 2.5
directly to 3.0, and that exact scenario works just fine on 2.5-Stable14
! Squid 2.5 Stable 14 handles this scenario with no pr
sön 2008-04-06 klockan 05:19 -0400 skrev Nick Duda:
> I also use Active Directory for user authentication with Squid...
Then the clients MUST be configured to use the proxy, and you need a HA
solution or similar for the proxy. Reasonable alternatives depending on
your network:
a) HA solution such
Hello,
I have sever with 8GB memory
ps aux shows that squid is using max 3467800.
w3cache ~ # ps aux | grep squid | head -n2
root 643 0.0 0.0 36660 3372 ?Ss Apr05
0:00 /usr/sbin/squid -DYC
squid 645 9.6 41.3 3467800 3375072 ? Sl Apr05 122:02 (squid) -DYC
cachem
sön 2008-04-06 klockan 05:15 -0400 skrev Nick Duda:
> Do you have an install guide? I'll go check the wiki.
There is several out on the Internet, and some in the Wiki.
> My thought is that a Cisco device is more stable than a
> "server" (proxy server has spinning harddrives...etc). If the proxy
I also use Active Directory for user authentication with Squid...
anyone know if that can be done with Bridging? or transparent configuration
nowadays on Squid
- Nick
From: Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2008 5:05 AM
To: Nick
sön 2008-04-06 klockan 04:56 -0400 skrev Nick Duda:
> Does anyone know if the Cisco ASA has the ability to redirect port
> traffic (80/443) to a squid proxy server? I want to setup a
> transparent proxy and would prefer not to do the iptables thing on the
> squid box. I want to keep the gateway of
lör 2008-04-05 klockan 23:26 -0400 skrev David Lawson:
> I've got a couple questions about how Squid chooses to fulfill a
> request. Basically, I've got a cache with a number of sibling peers
> defined. Some of the time it makes an ICP query to those peers and
> then does everything it shou
Does anyone know if the Cisco ASA has the ability to redirect port traffic
(80/443) to a squid proxy server? I want to setup a transparent proxy and would
prefer not to do the iptables thing on the squid box. I want to keep the
gateway of clients going to the cisco gear.
- Nick
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