Hi All
Does squid running in transparent mode on port 3128 needs explicit iptables
rules to intercept port 80,8080 traffic and send it to port 3128 of squid.
Can httpd_accel_port acl be used instead of iptables rules for different
destination ports?
I am using squid-2.7.STABLE7.
Regards,
Saur
Big Thanks Amos!!
I think setting different http_ports for the customers will work best for me.
Don't know why I haven't thought about that. Easy & simple
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Von: Amos Jeffries [mailto:squ...@treenet.co.nz]
Gesendet: Montag, 22. November 2010 02:38
An: squid-users
On 07/12/10 10:30, ant2ne wrote:
I upgraded to squid 3.0, and the slow prompt problem went away. Problem 1
solved.
Problem 2, I would like anyone who fails to authenticate to be assigned a
user creditials; default-user. How would I do this?
No reasonably secure browser sends credentials by de
On 07/12/10 04:30, Jack Falworth wrote:
Hi,
I have a big-sized server for caching purposes only (quad-core cpu, a
lot of RAM and HDD storage). Since squid cannot use multiple cpus, my
box is very limited in the amount of requests that can be processed.
In order to improve that I run multiple squ
On 07/12/10 10:42, Jan-Frode Myklebust wrote:
We're running squid-2.6.STABLE21-6 on RHEL5, and are running
running into the max number of file descriptors. I have increased
it to 64K, but we're still touching the limit.. The server load
is not high, but we do have many clients (about 17 today
We're running squid-2.6.STABLE21-6 on RHEL5, and are running
running into the max number of file descriptors. I have increased
it to 64K, but we're still touching the limit.. The server load
is not high, but we do have many clients (about 17 today
according to calamaris) that are polling the s
I upgraded to squid 3.0, and the slow prompt problem went away. Problem 1
solved.
> Problem 2, I would like anyone who fails to authenticate to be assigned a
> user creditials; default-user. How would I do this?
No reasonably secure browser sends credentials by default. Anyone who
fails to aut
I've looked through some of the mailing list archives and can't find anything
specific on kerberos authentication to a MIT KDC for windows clients.
Everything I've found mentions AD. What I'd like, if possible, is to have
single sign on capabilities to between OS X server's Open Directory, squ
Any ideas?
Really not sure what to do on this one. Unsure whether the cache is being
updated or it has stopped using the cache, etc.
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From: "J Webster"
Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2010 7:14 PM
To:
Subject: Re: squid cache not updating?
Do I
While doing my test irealice that this specific request is the problem.
12:42:13.427[0ms][total 0ms] État: pending[]
GET http://static.ak.facebook.com/common/redirectiframe.html Indicateurs
chargement[LOAD_DOCUMENT_URI ] Taille contenu[unknown] Type Mime[unknown]
En-têtes requête:
Host[
Hi,
I have a big-sized server for caching purposes only (quad-core cpu, a lot of
RAM and HDD storage). Since squid cannot use multiple cpus, my box is very
limited in the amount of requests that can be processed. In order to improve
that I run multiple squids on the box (e.g. 4 squid processes)
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