On 29/06/11 12:40, Jay wrote:
Could you give me some advise, pls?
I am using both squid and dansguardian on a linux box which has been running a
few years and setup by someone else. Now, I need to do some work on this server
box.
When users open browser, it asks username and password. This has
On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 22:54:26 -0300, Usuário do Sistema wrote:
Thank you Amos,
do you think if I add the " auth_param ntlm children 20 " on the my
squid.conf may solve my problem ?
with value 20 my squid can supports up to 40 new client connections
right ? might occur any slow or something??
N
Thank you Amos,
do you think if I add the " auth_param ntlm children 20 " on the my
squid.conf may solve my problem ?
with value 20 my squid can supports up to 40 new client connections
right ? might occur any slow or something??
there is other way for I accomplish this change ?
thank you!
Could you give me some advise, pls?
I am using both squid and dansguardian on a linux box which has been running a
few years and setup by someone else. Now, I need to do some work on this server
box.
When users open browser, it asks username and password. This has been working
fine,so I am not t
On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 13:17:56 -0300, Usuário do Sistema wrote:
Hello everyone, sometimes my squid process go to down and quickly to
up again.maybe less of 3 seconds.
Yes. An automatic restart after the crash.
in the logs ( /var/log/messages ) appear follow message:
Jun 27 07:23:11 jvelnxfw02
Hi Amos,
thanks for the clarification. I've re-ordered my cache_peer rules and
all works now as expected.
Thank you,
Oskar
> Selection is based on cache_peer directive order.
>
> cache_peer_access is just a modifier to prevent particular selection choices
> being made.
>
> "server1 allow site1
Hello everyone, sometimes my squid process go to down and quickly to
up again.maybe less of 3 seconds.
in the logs ( /var/log/messages ) appear follow message:
Jun 27 07:23:11 jvelnxfw02 squid[25247]: Too many queued
ntlmauthenticator requests (26 on 5)
Jun 27 07:23:11 jvelnxfw02 squid[25245]: Sq
Hey, Please some advice how to figure out my squid box not caching (not
getting any HIT or cache growing) only RELEASE on store.log
Thanks!
Squid 2.7.9, on FreeBSD-8.1 (pfSense Box)
Config File:
http_port 10.0.0.1:3128
http_port 127.0.0.1:3128
http_port 127.0.0.1:80 transparent
icp_port 0
pid
2011/6/28 Amos Jeffries
>
> On 28/06/11 23:23, E.S. Rosenberg wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> We recently switched to an NTLM based setup and tehre is one quite
>> annoying fluke for users that are not in the domain, when they open
>> their browser they get multiple auth requests.
>
> Well. Yes. That is how N
On 29/06/11 01:37, Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote:
On Tue, 2011-06-28 at 06:01 -0700, John Doe wrote:
From: Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh
We must write a program that along with normal tasks, it had do a
variety of jobs,But i need to PURGE and insert cache.
I must a write a web appl thet it manages squid
On Tue, 2011-06-28 at 06:01 -0700, John Doe wrote:
> From: Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh
>
> >>> We must write a program that along with normal tasks, it had do a
> >>> variety of jobs,But i need to PURGE and insert cache.
> > I must a write a web appl thet it manages squid with many extra job.
> > normal
On 28/06/11 23:32, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
I was wondering what Squid developers use to test the proxy (or
generally, any other software which core usage is interacting with web
servers, like a web browser)?
You had probably as the developers that. They/we hang out on the
squid-dev mailing l
On 28/06/11 23:23, E.S. Rosenberg wrote:
Hi,
We recently switched to an NTLM based setup and tehre is one quite
annoying fluke for users that are not in the domain, when they open
their browser they get multiple auth requests.
Well. Yes. That is how NTLM is supposed to provide security better t
From: Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh
>>> We must write a program that along with normal tasks, it had do a
>>> variety of jobs,But i need to PURGE and insert cache.
> I must a write a web appl thet it manages squid with many extra job.
> normal job: every work that squid can do.
> Variety of job: a range o
On 28/06/11 23:25, Richard Zulu wrote:
Amos,
Yes, you are right!
My internal DNS Stats are as follows:
Nameservers:
IP ADDRESS # QUERIES # REPLIES
-- - -
xxx.xxx.xxx.xx
Dear Amos,
I must a write a web appl thet it manages squid with many extra job.
normal job: every work that squid can do.
Variety of job: a range of task that my boss ordered.
Yours,
Mohsen
On Tue, 2011-06-28 at 18:40 +1200, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 28/06/11 16:21, Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote:
>
I was wondering what Squid developers use to test the proxy (or
generally, any other software which core usage is interacting with web
servers, like a web browser)?
Is there any "badly broken webserver" out there, which could be used to
test corner case Squid usage?
I mean broken by design
Amos,
Yes, you are right!
My internal DNS Stats are as follows:
Nameservers:
IP ADDRESS # QUERIES # REPLIES
-- - -
xxx.xxx.xxx.xx 51219 46320
You realise there is
Hi,
We recently switched to an NTLM based setup and tehre is one quite
annoying fluke for users that are not in the domain, when they open
their browser they get multiple auth requests.
This is probably because the browser issues multiple requests and
therefor gets multiple 407s back from squid, i
On 28/06/11 22:45, Richard Zulu wrote:
Thank you Amos,
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 2:17 AM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 08:05:59 +0300, Richard Zulu wrote:
Hey,
I have squid version 3.1.9 working as a web forward proxy serving
close to 500 users with over 54000 requests every other
I forgot to mention the other day, I searched for latest versions rpm
and couldn't find it. Do you know of any location which provides rpms
for centos 5.4.
On 28 June 2011 14:42, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 28/06/11 22:31, Go Wow wrote:
>>
>> Look at these graphs which shows swap being used.
>>
>>
Hi Mohsen,
> I don't know to use which ext4 stable or reiserFS for squid.
> Which has high performance?
I'd like to prefer ReiserFS but as Jenny pointed out it's no longer
developed. So that's definitely a dead end.
That leaves you with ext4 (of those two). When creating the filesystem just
m
Thank you Amos,
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 2:17 AM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 08:05:59 +0300, Richard Zulu wrote:
>>
>> Hey,
>> I have squid version 3.1.9 working as a web forward proxy serving
>> close to 500 users with over 54000 requests every other day.
>> However, of recent, it
On 28/06/11 22:31, Go Wow wrote:
Look at these graphs which shows swap being used.
Memory usage --> http://img.myph.us/Cr8.jpg
CPU usage --> http://img.myph.us/PgM.jpg
The squid box is serving only 12 users now, the plan is to implement
this for 150 users and maybe more in future. I dont want
Look at these graphs which shows swap being used.
Memory usage --> http://img.myph.us/Cr8.jpg
CPU usage --> http://img.myph.us/PgM.jpg
The squid box is serving only 12 users now, the plan is to implement
this for 150 users and maybe more in future. I dont want it to break
in middle.
On 28 June 20
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Memory issues
>
> free -m
> total used free shared buffers cached
> Mem: 3722 3011 710 0 305 1352
> -/+ buffers/cache: 1353 2369
> Swap: 2047 21 2025
>
> Do I genuinely require to increase the memory of this system?
>
No. It looks good.
I don't understand where you
free -m
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem: 3722 3011710 0305 1352
-/+ buffers/cache: 1353 2369
Swap: 2047 21 2025
Do I genuinely require to increase the memory of this
> Good Lord!!!
>
> The amount of free RAM in my system keeps decreasing, What happens
> when it RAM reaches to zero? Is it that it remove old object and free
> up space?
It is probably being used by buffer and cache.
free -m
should show you how much available memory and cache there is.
Je
Good Lord!!!
The amount of free RAM in my system keeps decreasing, What happens
when it RAM reaches to zero? Is it that it remove old object and free
up space?
On 28 June 2011 11:45, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 28/06/11 19:12, Go Wow wrote:
>>
>> That's good to hear.
>>
>> ps aux | wc -l shows me
On 28/06/11 19:12, Go Wow wrote:
That's good to hear.
ps aux | wc -l shows me 165
ps aux | grep squid |wc -l shows me 46
ps aux | grep httpd |wc -l shows me 10
ps aux | grep perl |wc -l shows me 7
What are these rest 100 processes used for, below is the extract of my
ps aux command.
http://pa
That's good to hear.
ps aux | wc -l shows me 165
ps aux | grep squid |wc -l shows me 46
ps aux | grep httpd |wc -l shows me 10
ps aux | grep perl |wc -l shows me 7
What are these rest 100 processes used for, below is the extract of my
ps aux command.
http://pastebin.com/0ZVDAL0S
Thanks for you
> Dear all,
>
> I don't know to use which ext4 stable or reiserFS for squid.
> Which has high performance?
I think reiserFS is not a wise choice.
- Its user base is limited and becoming less and less
- It had corruption issues in the past (especially with postfix)
- No vendor supports it
- It
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