Hi all,
I wonder if anyone can help. I am using Squid 3.2.0.4 compiled with
-disable-ipv6. Whenever I access hosts that have records as well as A
records then an attempt is made to access them using IPv6. My network
doesn't have IPv6 so it is no surprise the attempts to connect to IPv6
destin
Think I finally figured it out... It was internal routing as I had expected.
Remember, eth0 (inside), eth1(admin), eth2(inet)...
The issue was that i had two interfaces on the same network 192.168.1.x... (br0
and eth1) One being the bridge (br0) and the other being the Admin interface I
wa
Hi,
I am trying to implement custom authenticator for Squid by having something like
auth_param basic program my_authenticator.sh
in the /etc/squid3/squid.conf file. It all works fine, but I want to
make an improvement.
What I want to do is to explain users why they have been denied the
service.
On 03/19/2011 12:51 AM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 19/03/11 07:37, Dayo Adewunmi wrote:
Hi
I've got a number of delay pools,one of which is only really used during
daytime.
Is there anyway for me to take the bandwidth allocated to that daytime
pool and assign it to the other pools?
Not as such.
Am 18.3.2011 18:23, schrieb Edouard Zorrilla:
My scenario is to use two Squids working as forwarding proxy : SquidA
and SquidB. If SquidA fails users should be switched to the SquidB.
If I decide to go with PAC files the workstation is the one that
decide where to go. My concern is, where sh
On 03/19/2011 12:51 AM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 19/03/11 07:37, Dayo Adewunmi wrote:
Hi
I've got a number of delay pools,one of which is only really used during
daytime.
Is there anyway for me to take the bandwidth allocated to that daytime
pool and assign it to the other pools?
Not as such.