Hi all,
I'm testing 2.7 and these (slightly obsfucated) lines from our working 2.6
config no longer appear to be working, ie. requests from these IPs are being
logged.
acl monitoring1 src XXX.XXX.80.11
acl monitoring2 src XXX.XXX.244.129
acl monitoring3 src 10.67.124.6
acl monitoring4 src
Just an update, synched Gentoo portage and updated Squid to 3.1.8, but it did
not resolve anything, so it could very well be some other part of system that
is causing it? (mit-krb5, sasl etc. libs were not updated)
Hi,
I have a simple configuration of Squid, with a acl to deny access to users
that aren't authenticated. I have setup kerberos correctly as the squid
server ask tickets. There is no AD, just a kerberos server, squid server and
Windows XP clients. The Windows client uses Network Identity Manager
Did you configure Firefox to use the MIT gss library using about:config and
setting network.negotiate-auth.gsslib,
network.negotiate-auth.using-native-gsslib ? If not does NIM push the
credential cache into the MS credential cache ( I don't recall if NIM can do
that now-a-days) ?
Markus
Hello Amos,
see below for my responses... thx.
? 50% empty cache required so as not to fill RAM? = cache is too big or
RAM not enough.
cache usage size is approx. 6GB per day.
We have 15GB of physical memory on each box and the cache_dir is set for 20GB.
I had cache_swap_low 65 and
Is it possible to see caching server throughput rate, response times
under workload, cache hit ratio, number of concurrent connections to
caching server, and how much cached content was delivered to LAN
clients and how much bypassed (or was not cached) by Squid?
You may try Calamaris for those stats.
On Sep 24, 2010, at 7:40 PM, Andrei funactivit...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it possible to see caching server throughput rate, response times
under workload, cache hit ratio, number of concurrent connections to
caching server, and how much cached content was