Dear all,
as describe we like to use a round-robin environment with two cache_peers
and a third cache_peer to which some domains should be directed.
Squid version is Squid Cache (version 3.1.6)...
cache_peer config:
cache_peer x.x.x.x parent 3128 0 round-robin no-query no-digest
cache_peer
On 08/12/10 21:58, ralf.golf...@renesas.com wrote:
Dear all,
as describe we like to use a round-robin environment with two cache_peers
and a third cache_peer to which some domains should be directed.
Squid version is Squid Cache (version 3.1.6)...
cache_peer config:
cache_peer x.x.x.x
Hi Friends,
Is there any tool or how to measure cache gain from squid...?
Thanks,
Benjo
Dear Squid users,
I am running Squid Cache: Version 3.1.8 on Fedora core 12, 8 GB RAM,
Intel xeon quad core 2.4 GHz processor.
my HTTP requests:
client_http.requests = 245.456913/sec
client_http.hits = 75.313005/sec
File descriptor usage for squid:
Maximum number of file descriptors:
Rolf Loudon r...@ses.tas.gov.au 12/06/10 7:46 PM
Hello
I've done this but against AD. As far as I can see the squid helpers
squid_kerb_auth and squidkerb_ldap are not AD specific and implement pure
kerberos authentication. The former comes with squid 2.7 but getting the
latest and
Hi Rob,
It looks like your kdc does not know about the service principal
HTTP/proxyserver.paragould@xserve.paragould.psd
How did you create the entry and keytab ?
Markus
Rob Asher ras...@paragould.k12.ar.us wrote in message
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I've
On Wed, 8 Dec 2010 18:33:19 +0530, benjamin fernandis
benjo11...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Friends,
Is there any tool or how to measure cache gain from squid...?
Yes, but... please define cache gain. speed? bandwidth? other?
Most of the log analysis tools provide measure of speed and bandwidth in
On Wed, 8 Dec 2010 15:41:49 +0200, Ananth wrote:
Dear Squid users,
I am running Squid Cache: Version 3.1.8 on Fedora core 12, 8 GB RAM,
Intel xeon quad core 2.4 GHz processor.
my HTTP requests:
client_http.requests = 245.456913/sec
client_http.hits = 75.313005/sec
File descriptor
Hi Markus,
I created the service principal with kadmin on the apple server. The actual
command was kadmin.local -q add_principal HTTP/proxyserver.paragould.psd. I
used kadmin also to export the keytab. Here's exactly what I did:
xserve:~ root# kadmin.local
Authenticating as principal
Hi Rob,
What happens when you type kinit HTTP/proxyserver.paragould.psd on your kdc
server ? Do you get a password prompt ?
Markus
Rob Asher ras...@paragould.k12.ar.us wrote in message
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Hi Markus,
I created the service principal with kadmin
I'm not convinced I have peering configured correctly. Here is my environment:
These are internal specialized squid servers for serving internal web
sites/deliverables. The main squid server at corporate is intended to
accelerate a few sites. At corporate, we have 4 squid servers fronted
by
Markus,
I do get a password prompt although I don't remember setting a password for it.
xserve:~ root# kinit HTTP/proxyserver.paragould.psd
Please enter the password for
HTTP/proxyserver.paragould@xserve.paragould.psd:
Kerberos Login Failed:
Password incorrect
In Open Directory, I just
I was told that this is all I need to get this to work. I'm using
the latest version of squid 3.1.9 My browser proxy setting is set
to localhost 3128 I also installed this proxy on
the same client machine I use to surf the web. I don't think it matters
Any advice is welcome.
forwarded_for off
Hi
We moved our W2K3-Domaincontrollers to W2K8-DC's. The active-directory
operational mode is still 2003.
We're using kerberos-authentication against the active-directory.
Nightly runs the msktutil --auto-update on the squid-proxy. One day,
this updated the computer-account and added the new
Any ideas? Do I have to revuild the cache?
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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