The path is /usr/lib/squid and i am able to use the below options in
squid.conf. In the sense that, squid starts without any errors!!
#auth_param basic program /usr/lib/squid/smb_auth /usr/local/squid/etc/passwd
#acl sambaUsers proxy_auth REQUIRED
#acl deadHours time 18:00-20:00
#http_access deny
Henrik/Amos,
Thanks for the replies. You're 100% correct in suggesting that we are
using proxy-only.
Thinking a little bit more now about the resilience we want to put in
place and the impact of one of the cache servers going down I can see
that running without proxy-only could be a great benefit
One more thing is that, if use ntlm_auth as the basic program, squid
doesn't let any connections.
If i use ncsa_auth, the same thing happens.
If i use smb_auth, squid lets users to access the internet irrelevant
of the time mentioned.
Avinash
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 1:56 PM, Avinash Rao <[EMAIL
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Dear All Squid users,
The output of the command df in my proxy server is as follows:-
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Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/
Hi,
Please help me out calculating the hardware requirements for below situation
Best Regards,
Battsetseg. M
Ph: 318115-0554
Mobicom Corporation
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Subje
On Friday 17 October 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> The output of the command df in my proxy server is as follows:-
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] squid]# df
> Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
> /dev/mapper/PrimaryVol-
On fre, 2008-10-17 at 06:09 +0200, WRIGHT Alan [UK] wrote:
> I could use ACL with request_header_access other deny, but this will
> strip some other headers too which is not possible.
You should be able to use any header name in request_header_access. If
not file a bug report.
Regards
Henrik
si
On fre, 2008-10-17 at 06:06 +0100, Richard Wall wrote:
> but I don't see anything evil in the server response headers
> today. I guess the client may be sending no-cache headers...I'll
> double check that later.
>
> Is there some other case that I'm missing?
I think the missing partial objec
On fre, 2008-10-17 at 14:40 +1300, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> > I have added a warning comment on their download page.
> Which appears to have been moderated out of existence.
> At least the three comments now present are all by 'admin' advertising
> their downloads.
Suspected this would happen. Oh
Battsetseg.M wrote:
Hi all,
We’re medium sized ISP and want to implement caching.
After doing some research, we decided to use load balancer with 4-5 servers.
Our exiting gateway bandwidth is totally 300Mbps. After doing some
calculations included in O’Reilly ‘Web Caching ‘ we got to have a 2
Richard Wall wrote:
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 12:30 PM, Amos Jeffries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Richard Wall wrote:
Hi,
I've been reading through the archive looking for information about
squid 2.6 and windows update caching. The FAQ mentions problems with
range offsets but it's not really clea
Hi
When squid generate the message when block an website , the time show is
different respect the linux time ..for example:
The system display : 17.05
Squid : 14.05
How to for sync the time ?
Thanks in advance
GMT time?
Maybe check your logformat (%tg or %tl).
JD
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> Subject: [squid-users] Time on squid
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> Hi
> When squid generate the message when block an web
Henrik,
Thanks for a prompt response. Unfortunatley, seems like we're still missing
something:
The origin server is including
CacheControl: max-age=0
ETag:
in it's response.
The problems are
1) Squid is not sending
If-None-Match:
in subsequent requests (unless the browser includ
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] squid]# pwd
/var/log/squid
[EMAIL PROTECTED] squid]# ls -l
total 1005212
-rw-r--r-- 1 squid squid 502314096 2008-10-17 22:40
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Please see below the output of pwd and df commands:-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] squid]# pwd
/var/log/squid
[EMAIL PROTECTED] squid]# ls -l
total 1005212
-rw-r--r-- 1 squid squid 502314096 2008-10-17 22:40
On fre, 2008-10-17 at 10:01 -0700, dukehoops wrote:
> Thanks for a prompt response. Unfortunatley, seems like we're still missing
> something:
>
> The origin server is including
>
> CacheControl: max-age=0
> ETag:
>
> in it's response.
>
> The problems are
>
> 1) Squid is not sending
Hi Henrik,
We use squid 3.0.STABLE8.
And yes, you are right, the status we send from origin server in 304 not
302.
We tried responses with must-revalidate and without and see no difference.
Thanks a lot,
Alex
P.S. Nikita and I both work on the same project.
Henrik Nordstrom-5 wrote:
>
> On fr
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] squid]# pwd
/var/log/squid
[EMAIL PROTECTED] squid]# ls -l
total 1005212
-rw-r--r-- 1 squid squid 502314096 2008-10-17 22:40 a
squid -k rotate
will rotate all .log files for you, you can delete the *.0 files afterwards.
Never delete files without knowing what you are doing ; deleting files
from under squid's nose will lead to unpredictable behaviour :)
You really should read the manuals, and especially the parts related
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May I know under which directory should I execute te command as given by you.
Actually, rotation is being done for the log files but still, the
access.log file generated at times are too big on d
You can execute that anywhere if squid is in $PATH.
To solve your "log file is too big" problem, you could rotate
the logs every hour with cron and destroy the *.0 files
belonging to squid. But that's bandaid, not a real solution.
On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 7:24 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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On tor, 2008-10-16 at 10:56 -0400, Todd Lainhart wrote:
> Could I do the same thing with SSL to the reverse proxy? That is, the
> reverse proxy is the endpoint for the client, gets the creds, becomes
> the endpoint for the server, decrypts and caches the origin response,
> and then serves cached
On tor, 2008-10-16 at 12:02 +0300, Henrik K wrote:
> Optimizing 1000 x "www.foo.bar/" into a _single_
> "www.foobar.com/(r(egex|and(om)?)|fuba[rz])" regex is nowhere near linear.
> Even if it's all random servers, there are only ~30 characters from which
> branches are created from.
Right.
Woul
> ... At the most the squid server would run for another day and then
> stop running!! ... Please suggest some pointers to delete some
> files under /var partition to create more space !! ...
Both your question and all the responses to it I've seen assume Squid is the
cause of this pro
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
Now we at least know for sure they are hostile.
For all we know that Squid download may well be a trojan.
Did anyone else notice that the site helpfully provides an MD5 hash to
check, and even provide a tool to check it with? Leaves me wondering if
both are trojans.
TB
Angela Williams wrote:
Have a look at your squid.conf file and look for this line
cache_dir
My one I have configured like this.
cache_dir aufs /data/squid 5000 15 256
To give 5G in /data/squid
If you change it you will need to trash the current cache and create new with
squid -z
This stat
Um, something weird is going on. I'm a little scared by the double sets
of bad news.
Can you confirm that your in-use systems are okay. I haven't led you to
a point where anything serious is broken? (ie this is all isolated on a
test machine where its okay to break?)
Chris Natter wrote:
Hm
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total 1005212
-rw-r--r-- 1 squid squid
Chuck Kollars wrote:
... At the most the squid server would run for another day and then
stop running!! ... Please suggest some pointers to delete some
files under /var partition to create more space !! ...
Both your question and all the responses to it I've seen assume Squid is the
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