On 15/01/11 14:47, Shawn wrote:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/squid3 --enable-kill-parent-hack
--with-large-files --with-openssl
--enable-auth=basic,ntlm,digest,negotiate
--enable-basic-auth-helpers=DB,getpwnam,MSNT,SMB,YP
--enable-ntlm-auth-helpers=fakeauth,mswin_sspi,no_check,smb_lm
--enable-
A few comments inline with your text...
On 15/01/11 09:29, Dean Weimer wrote:
I am struggling with a setup where I am adding a parent web server behind my
reverse proxy that has multiple ssl sites running under the same name but on
different ports. The site on the default port 443 works, but
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/squid3 --enable-kill-parent-hack
--with-large-files --with-openssl
--enable-auth=basic,ntlm,digest,negotiate
--enable-basic-auth-helpers=DB,getpwnam,MSNT,SMB,YP
--enable-ntlm-auth-helpers=fakeauth,mswin_sspi,no_check,smb_lm
--enable-digest-auth-helpers=eDirectory,lda
On 15/01/11 09:20, Orestes Leal R. wrote:
* Eda FLORAT :
Hello,
if accept loosing debug symbols and get stripped binary, can we say
that stripped binary of squid will perform better?
I think it performs pretty much the same, the only differences between
the 2 binary files
(apart from siz
On 15/01/11 07:35, Senthilkumar wrote:
Hi All,
I am using Squid Cache: Version 3.1.8, configured NTLM scheme using
samba, CLAM Av + ICAP and Squid guard.
All of the clients are Windows machine joined in domain. The browser
authenticates using ntlm scheme without pop up for password and
everythin
I am struggling with a setup where I am adding a parent web server behind my
reverse proxy that has multiple ssl sites running under the same name but on
different ports. The site on the default port 443 works, but I can't get it to
forward to the parent on the second site running on port 444.
Thank you for reviewing my conf, very re-assuring to have a pro give it
a once over, I have upgraded to Squid 3.0 and cache is now working
perfectly. Im getting avg of 25% in cache hits in the first 48 hours of
production. I will share my conf with others now.
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* Eda FLORAT :
Hello,
if accept loosing debug symbols and get stripped binary, can we say
that stripped binary of squid will perform better?
I think it performs pretty much the same, the only differences between the
2 binary files
(apart from size) are the new section (sections?) for de
Hello again,
2011/1/14 Ralf Hildebrandt :
> * Eda FLORAT :
>> Hello,
>>
>> if accept loosing debug symbols and get stripped binary, can we say
>> that stripped binary of squid will perform better?
>
> Who said anything about performance?
No one have said. I just ask to learn. Thanks.
>
>> > I ki
* Eda FLORAT :
> Hello,
>
> if accept loosing debug symbols and get stripped binary, can we say
> that stripped binary of squid will perform better?
Who said anything about performance?
> > I kind of like the way this is handled in Fedora and perhaps other
> > distributios as well, where package
Hello,
if accept loosing debug symbols and get stripped binary, can we say
that stripped binary of squid will perform better?
Thanks.
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Eda FLORAT
2011/1/13 Henrik Nordström :
> mån 2010-12-27 klockan 11:00 -0600 skrev Orestes Leal R.:
>> I've built squid 3.1.10 on openbsd4.6 suces
Hi All,
I am using Squid Cache: Version 3.1.8, configured NTLM scheme using
samba, CLAM Av + ICAP and Squid guard.
All of the clients are Windows machine joined in domain. The browser
authenticates using ntlm scheme without pop up for password and
everything working fine.
We have two issues
On 14/01/11 23:49, Schwoob Sebastien wrote:
Hi,
I didn't found any info in your archive . then i hope that someone could help
me ;-).
Ich must configure internet acces through user / password ==> here no pb to
that ..
But how can i configure squid to allow windows update without being iden
Hi,
I didn't found any info in your archive . then i hope that someone could help
me ;-).
Ich must configure internet acces through user / password ==> here no pb to
that ..
But how can i configure squid to allow windows update without being identify
under internet ?
In other word :
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