On Mon, 4 Oct 2010 17:00:05 -0300, Robert Pipca
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Do any of you guys know if I can use zph_mode tos, and have ipfw use
> it in order to apply a QoS policy?
>
> In order words: How can I use ipfw to have a different (higher) speed
> based on the TOS value?
Yes Squid can set the TO
On Oct 4, 2010, at 3:34 PM, Haravikk wrote:
> Been bashing my brains out on this one for ages, but I'm going to have to
> admit defeat, as network stuff really isn't my thing.
>
> Basically, I'm installing Squid on my local machine, and want it to handle
> outgoing requests to a particular por
On Mon, 4 Oct 2010 20:25:22 +0300, Sergiu Tatar
wrote:
>> Hello... i use Squid 3.0.25 and i have a problem: i can't increase
>> file descriptors. I have been installed with 'ulimit -HSn 8192' but
>> it's starting with 1024 fd. The 'max_filedesc' is not recongnized on
>> squid.conf ... in /etc/i
On Mon, 4 Oct 2010 20:34:52 +0100, Haravikk wrote:
> Been bashing my brains out on this one for ages, but I'm going to have
to
> admit defeat, as network stuff really isn't my thing.
>
> Basically, I'm installing Squid on my local machine, and want it to
handle
> outgoing requests to a particular
On Mon, 4 Oct 2010 18:12:26 +0300, Odhiambo Washington
wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 11:57 PM, Amos Jeffries
> wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 3 Oct 2010 13:04:36 -0700 (PDT), Paul Khadra
>>
>> wrote:
>> > I will try STABLE9 and will inform you about the result.
>>
>> You may need the 2.7.STABLE9 snapsho
Hi,
Do any of you guys know if I can use zph_mode tos, and have ipfw use
it in order to apply a QoS policy?
In order words: How can I use ipfw to have a different (higher) speed
based on the TOS value?
Thanks,
- Robert
Been bashing my brains out on this one for ages, but I'm going to have to admit
defeat, as network stuff really isn't my thing.
Basically, I'm installing Squid on my local machine, and want it to handle
outgoing requests to a particular port, unfortunately the app in question
(Second Life) does
Hello... i use Squid 3.0.25 and i have a problem: i can't increase
file descriptors. I have been installed with 'ulimit -HSn 8192' but
it's starting with 1024 fd. The 'max_filedesc' is not recongnized on
squid.conf ... in /etc/init.d/squid i have been put the line
'ulimit -HSn 8192' ...but
> Hello... i use Squid 3.0.25 and i have a problem: i can't increase
> file descriptors. I have been installed with 'ulimit -HSn 8192' but
> it's starting with 1024 fd. The 'max_filedesc' is not recongnized on
> squid.conf ... in /etc/init.d/squid i have been put the line
> 'ulimit -HSn 8192' .
The code example that you sent earlier shows it clearly:
there is an overflow bug.
it is extremely easy to fix too.
Marcus
Rich Rauenzahn wrote:
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 2:56 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas
wrote:
On 29.09.10 17:42, Rich Rauenzahn wrote:
This code strikes me as incorrect... Basic
From: M. Asghar Nazir
> But when I try to manually start with >>> service squid start
> [r...@proxysrv ~]# service squid start
> squid: unrecognized service
> I also want to configure it for autostart at startup of server. It give me
> following error
> [r...@proxysrv ~]# chkconfig --
From: Badrul Mohamad
> what browser need from user if my network used squid to allow go to
>outside/internet ?
If you google for "squid supported browsers", the 2nd result is:
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/ConfiguringBrowsers
JD
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 2:56 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas
wrote:
> On 29.09.10 17:42, Rich Rauenzahn wrote:
>> This code strikes me as incorrect... Basically for files > 2GB, squid
>> does the accounting wrong!
>
> It's apparently just a filesystem overhead, which varies between filesystems
> but may
On 29.09.10 17:42, Rich Rauenzahn wrote:
> This code strikes me as incorrect... Basically for files > 2GB, squid
> does the accounting wrong!
It's apparently just a filesystem overhead, which varies between filesystems
but may eat some % of disk space.
> Note that sizeof(int) is 4 in both 32bit a
On 04/10/10 22:38, Nick Cairncross wrote:
Hi list,
A few idle moments on my hands I wanted to investigate getting a Squid box
working behind my ADSL router. Squid would be listening on, say, 80 to incoming
requests. ADSL router would be port forwarding 80 to it. I have a machine which
runs a
Hi list,
A few idle moments on my hands I wanted to investigate getting a Squid box
working behind my ADSL router. Squid would be listening on, say, 80 to incoming
requests. ADSL router would be port forwarding 80 to it. I have a machine which
runs a lot of web browseable add-ons all listening
>On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 9:44 AM, Nick Cairncross
> wrote:
>> On 04/10/2010 07:48, "guest01" wrote:
>>
>>>got NTLMSSP command 3, expected 1
>>
>> As you say isn't that because a Kerberos client is trying to send auth
>>and
>> thus not capable of NTLM? Can you track it down to the requesting
>> mac
not sure what you meant by "caching is truned off".
you should be able to strip off the X-cache from response headers
using "reply_header_access"
http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v3/3.1/cfgman/reply_header_access.html
reply_header_access X-Cache deny all
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 10:16 AM, Andre
Hello,
I'm using squid 3 as accel proxy to a web application. Caching is turned off
but in the response header to the client squid inserts 2 lines:
X-Cache:
X-Cache-Lookup:
I'm looking for an option to disable this but I can't found anything. I
don't want the client to know that it comes from a
Hi guys,
At first I have to appologize for starting a new thread concerning this message:
[2010/10/01 12:29:45, 1] libsmb/ntlmssp.c:ntlmssp_update(334)
got NTLMSSP command 3, expected 1
I know that it has been discussed previously and I read almost all of
the answers but I did not find any solut
Hi
I am using squid 2.7 stable7 and see that even on three TCP_HITS in squid
access logs from three different IP addresses one of my running squid process
is not updating the "Number of Clients accessing cache" field in the output
from following squidclient's command output.
./squidclient -h
On 04/10/2010 07:48, "guest01" wrote:
>got NTLMSSP command 3, expected 1
As you say isn't that because a Kerberos client is trying to send auth and
thus not capable of NTLM? Can you track it down to the requesting
machine(s) and client? It's like my Mac Safaris can only use NTLM and not
Kerberos
Can anyone help me with this?
Am I missing something obvious?
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 11:09 AM, Jake Hawkes wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am running Squid 2.7.STABLE8 on Windows XP. I am primarily doing
> this for convenience for myself, since I often change from the
> locked-down work environment to ho
> It's well worth upgrading to 3.1.8. Many of the 3.1 betas had broken SNMP.
>
> Also check that the squid.mib being loaded came from the 3.1 install.
>
> We now have a full map of what the OID are and what versions they work
> for. You may find this useful:
> http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/S
On 02.10.10 10:34, Enrique Becerra wrote:
> I've setup a firewall (Endian Firewall) in small network. This
> firewall uses squid cache
>
> Users must upload csv files in an extranet website. When they
> upload/submit the csv files, they get: "Zero Sized Reply"
>
> - Proxy is set to Transparent
>
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