That is basically what I tried. Is there a kernel version it's known to
work with? It's easy enough to test with a new version (besides for time of
compiling). I would like to have a working configuration so I can report
what kernel version broke it if it is indeed a bug. I think they are
alrea
John Lauro wrote:
Hello,
Can someone post a working configuration (full iptables and ebtables) of
squid in transparent bridge mode along with the kernel version that is known
to work. Someone working on the kernel seem to be changing things (to add
security?) and it broke transparency with 2.6.
Hello,
Can someone post a working configuration (full iptables and ebtables) of
squid in transparent bridge mode along with the kernel version that is known
to work. Someone working on the kernel seem to be changing things (to add
security?) and it broke transparency with 2.6.32.*.
I was able t
BarneyC wrote:
I'm trying to get a handle on the number of RPS (Maximum) a residential ISP
is likely to see on a busy 100Mb/s network (close to capacity). Most of the
stats I see on here seem pretty low.
I'm trying to at least interpolate the largest network load a single squid
box could handl
Several hundred requests per second, measured by a telco provider
squid gateway system in production usage.
I have measured 400+ in the lab for 2.7 and 600+ in the lab for
3.0STABLE3 and beyond (but latest is best); I haven't benchmarked 3.1.
I have seen sustained stable performance of prod serve
I'm trying to get a handle on the number of RPS (Maximum) a residential ISP
is likely to see on a busy 100Mb/s network (close to capacity). Most of the
stats I see on here seem pretty low.
I'm trying to at least interpolate the largest network load a single squid
box could handle without requiri
Dayo Adewunmi wrote:
Hi,
We use squid on our main server and I'm trying to set up a transparent
proxy
for one user. This transparent proxy would have our main squid as its
parent,
and the user won't have to make any changes in their browser. This is
necessary,
because the user has no admin p
Andreas Müller wrote:
Hello,
I try so setup squid as reverse proxy for the following situation:
1. www.domain.tld:80 -> server:80
2. www.domain.tld:8080-> server:8080
3. www.domain.tld/dir/:80 -> server:8080
1.+2. I'v solved:
http_port 1.1.1.1:80 accel defaultsite=www.d
Hi,
We use squid on our main server and I'm trying to set up a transparent proxy
for one user. This transparent proxy would have our main squid as its
parent,
and the user won't have to make any changes in their browser. This is
necessary,
because the user has no admin privileges on his laptop
Hello,
I try so setup squid as reverse proxy for the following situation:
1. www.domain.tld:80 -> server:80
2. www.domain.tld:8080-> server:8080
3. www.domain.tld/dir/:80 -> server:8080
1.+2. I'v solved:
http_port 1.1.1.1:80 accel defaultsite=www.domain.tld
http_port
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