Hello squid users, I am green when the word squid comes. I have a box
running suse 10.3 and i need someone to help me configure squid well.
am green at this. Please someone with a few minutes to help me, i will
be glad
On 1/6/09, Amos Jeffries squ...@treenet.co.nz wrote:
Vianney Lejeune wrote:
Hi,
I got several errors in cache log like the following:
storeAufsOpenDone: (1) Operation not permitted /var/spool/squid/12/28/0012287A
Sometimes I get the same but with File not found error.
I suppose it's related to non clean sytem restart which omitted some
object from swap.state and from
That's exactly what I opted for... I configured WPAD which should work
with the majority of browsers out there. And we also authenticate
against the hardware (another LDAP connection) to even connect to the
open wireless.
-Original Message-
From: Amos Jeffries
I'm using NTLM_AUTH for my authentication mechanism, but if I run
smbstatus I do not see anyone connected (and I know I am). Is there
another tool to see who is connected to my server or at least their IP
address? (I know I could dig through logs... but I just want a quick
snapshot of who is
I'm running squid 2.6 from CentOS 5 repository, as an http accelerator
for wordpress.
I've got it working to a point using a configuration I found elsewhere
(I'm not very familiar with squid yet, and most docs I've found are not
relevant to this version).
It is successfully caching the images as
something basic like netstat -an will give you some info, if you want
squid specific info, you can setup cachemgr ...
Johnson, S wrote:
I'm using NTLM_AUTH for my authentication mechanism, but if I run
smbstatus I do not see anyone connected (and I know I am). Is there
another tool to see who
When logging in to MS Technet, I get this:
ERROR
The requested URL could not be retrieved
The following error was encountered while trying to retrieve the URL: http:443
Unable to determine IP address from host name
Hello,
after adding the ACL below.
I've got the following result.
if im not mistaken, it has something to due with the dynamic issue? should
I set it as standard 0
or ?!
*Jan 6 20:21:39.294: WCCP-PKT:D90: Sending I_See_You packet to
192.168.0.183 w/ rcv_id 0019
*Jan 6 20:21:39.298:
Joseph L. Casale schrieb:
When logging in to MS Technet, I get this:
ERROR
The requested URL could not be retrieved
The following error was encountered while trying to retrieve the URL: http:443
Unable to determine
I'm using Squid3STABLE9 and SquidGuard 1.3 on three openSUSE10.3 boxes
and tested the URL you gave us above
without hanving any problems to access the TechNet site. So this must be
something with your specific setup.
What's the version of SG are you using ? Maybe you can post your problem
to
Dan Casey wrote:
I'm running squid 2.6 from CentOS 5 repository, as an http accelerator
for wordpress.
I've got it working to a point using a configuration I found elsewhere
(I'm not very familiar with squid yet, and most docs I've found are not
relevant to this version).
It is successfully
Ok...so the squid server and the router are seeing eachother initiallythen
it fails. On the squid box you need to make sure the firewall is allowing UDP
port 2048 from the the router and that the GRE tunnel is functioning properly,
and is setup in iptables properly.
The other issue is
... We are a K-12 education and are mandated by federal law to
monitor and protect student access to the internet. ... We are
now allowing students to bring their own notebooks ...
Yep, yet another instance of the classic problem filter 'the net' rather than
individual computers. (Same
What kind of performance issues should I expect if I remove squidGuard and
simply make a series of acl's pointing to shalla bl files directly then denying
them with http_access deny statements?
Given the size of the shalla lists, what would any seasoned squid admins expect
as a scalability
I've noticed that the Shalla block lists for SquidGuard seem to be down.
Does anyone know what's up?
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build-essential did it. It configured.
Thanks for your help.
Gregori Parker wrote:
I'm sorry, I meant apt-get install libc-dev (I'm obviously not a Debian
user)
I've also read that you may need the 'build-essential' package as well,
so you might want to try that
-Original Message-
Rick Chisholm wrote:
something basic like netstat -an will give you some info, if you want
squid specific info, you can setup cachemgr ...
Or for a quick random dump squidclient.
squidclient mgr:client_list
reports all the client IPs that connected in the last N hours and some
stats
Itzcak Pechtalt wrote:
Hi,
I got several errors in cache log like the following:
storeAufsOpenDone: (1) Operation not permitted /var/spool/squid/12/28/0012287A
Sometimes I get the same but with File not found error.
I suppose it's related to non clean sytem restart which omitted some
object
Dan Casey wrote:
I'm running squid 2.6 from CentOS 5 repository, as an http accelerator
for wordpress.
I've got it working to a point using a configuration I found elsewhere
(I'm not very familiar with squid yet, and most docs I've found are not
relevant to this version).
The FAQ has a
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
What kind of performance issues should I expect if I remove squidGuard and
simply make a series of acl's pointing to shalla bl files directly then denying
them with http_access deny statements?
Depends on your chosen ACL type and the number of patterns.
Many regex may
Depends on your chosen ACL type and the number of patterns.
Many regex may be slower than DG, many dstdomain or dst may improve
response time.
It looks like the lists are far too large for any regex type acls but
the acl name dstdomain file is causing me issues with the way the
shalla lists are
2009/1/7 Amos Jeffries squ...@treenet.co.nz:
Rick Chisholm wrote:
something basic like netstat -an will give you some info, if you want
squid specific info, you can setup cachemgr ...
Or for a quick random dump squidclient.
squidclient mgr:client_list
reports all the client IPs that
hello all,
just little question to know if somebody plans including ip_shortcircuit
in 'squidclient mgr:' info pages. It should be interesting to get the
list of mappings ip/identification.
I should also be interesting to get another shortcircuit instruction
like 'ip_shortcircuit_size' to limit
Hi,
I have created a filter file named block.lst with the following contents
/youtube.
/orkut.
/songs.pk
/senduit.
I have created an acl based on the domain regex for the above filter by
specifying the following rule in the squid.conf
acl list_blocked dstdom_regex /squid/lists/block.lst
to
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