Hi List,
I have nailed a few niggles relating to extremely high CPU usage for my
authenticators, and I can now clearly look at the requests coming in on the
access.log. I use a combination of Kerb NTLM helpers for my 700 users -
majority Kerberos.(70/30). I started tailing the log yesterday
On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 12:27:50AM +, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On Wed, 24 Nov 2010 13:26:03 +, Declan White decl...@is.bbc.co.uk
wrote:
I've got some 'uncaught exception' coredumping squids which are leaving no
clues about their deaths.
They are *meant* to be sending an SOS via:
I have my cache mounted on a drive at /var/spool/squid.
The other day I tied to mount a new folder also on the same drive, which is
apparently not the best thing to do.
Since then, I am not sure if my squid cache is updating or not. It seems to
be stuck at 35Gb use and 16% capacity.
Is there
On 25/11/10 19:52, Compu Serve wrote:
Hello list,
I'm running squid for reverse proxy.
I have been setting up negative_ttl 0 seconds for no caching all 404
like pages.
But now I want to no cache for a special domain with 404 response, but
not others.
for example,
www.abc.com 404 will get no
Hi Amos,
The problem addressed here, I've found in my log file too.
You have indicated, a solution. Can you say more about this.
Thanks
Uwe
Re: [squid-users] Re: squid receives (null) instead of http
Sun, 17 Jan 2010 17:29:23 -0800Amos Jeffries
On Mon, 18 Jan 2010 00:22:09 +0200, Arthur
Hello,
I have upgraded to squid-3.1 recently, and found a change of behaviour.
I have been using dansguardian in front of squid.
It appears to be because squid now buffers uploaded POST data slightly
differently.
In versions 3.1, it would take some data, send it through to the website,
and then
I have I am running squid 2.6 stable 21 on Centos 5.5 the box is
authenticated using winbind to the active directory domain
Wbinfo -t tells me that the RPC call was successful and everything is
working well, my ntlm SSO is working with chrome,ff,ie6,ie7 and ie8 on
windows xp,windows vista
My
After a while looking for solutions on this problem still havent resolve this
issue. I added an extra dsl line to our network and things are going the same
way. Also, tried other mailing list and posted on WISPA and got this response:
Could be your squid cache.
Someone replied to that with: