Hello All,
In a cache_peer setup, squid1 receives ICP_HIT from the sibling
neighbour squid2 and so it makes HTTP request to squid2
If the squid2 does not have that content when it receives HTTP
request, whether squid2 forwards request through it's cache_peer
configuration?
(consider squid2
On 21/07/11 18:18, viswanathan sekar wrote:
Hello All,
In a cache_peer setup, squid1 receives ICP_HIT from the sibling
neighbour squid2 and so it makes HTTP request to squid2
If the squid2 does not have that content when it receives HTTP
request, whether squid2 forwards request through it's
Hi,
I'm using squid version - 2.7 Stable9. My Kerberos authentication is
working good as well. I'm receiving this info in my cache.log and just
want to confirm that its not worry some.
squid_kerb_auth: parseNegTokenInit failed with rc=102
2011/07/21 10:54:50| squid_kerb_auth: AF
Am 21.07.2011 01:23, schrieb Amos Jeffries:
Hi Amos,
PURGE will only affect the individual proxy to which you send it. It is
not relayed.
So with PURGE I would have to go to all proxies behind the Carps and try
to remove content since I don't know where the content resides. Bit of
an
Hi,
I think that it's convenient to apply no-tproxy setting only if direct
accessing using tproxy. (For example, when we would like to do tproxy
only if cache peer access)
The image is similar to the no-tproxy of cache_peer. Just like the
following
tproxy_direct on/off (default on)
Sincerely,
I am afraid you should fill a bugreport.
Can you please execute the following inside gdb:
(gdb) frame 11
(gdb) print *this
On 07/20/2011 04:09 PM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
I'm running Squid3-HEAD, and got this one crash today:
For bug reporting instructions, please see:
hi,all
I just install squid 3.1.14 on centos 5 , and it work at http
accel mode, it can cache the reponse with right expires and age
header.
but i found it can't cache the 404 status response (no any expires
or age header), even i use the negative_ttl setting and delete all
On 21/07/11 20:55, Mikio Kishi wrote:
Hi,
I think that it's convenient to apply no-tproxy setting only if direct
accessing using tproxy. (For example, when we would like to do tproxy
only if cache peer access)
The image is similar to the no-tproxy of cache_peer. Just like the
following
On 07/18/2011 06:33 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
Sounds like the problem is in logrotate. The squid -k rotate with
logfile_rotate 0 just closes the logs and reopens whatever is now using
the filenames. logrotate is fully responsible for moving the file and
creating a new one ready for the squid
On 21/07/11 22:51, Gao Max wrote:
hi,all
I just install squid 3.1.14 on centos 5 , and it work at http
accel mode, it can cache the reponse with right expires and age
header.
but i found it can't cache the 404 status response (no any expires
or age header), even i use the negative_ttl
Thanks !
2011/7/20 Amos Jeffries squ...@treenet.co.nz:
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 10:48:16 -0300, igor rocha wrote:
Helo,
I have many doubts about the operation and monitoring Cahe-digests.
I do not know how to access the summaries created by the same, as I do?!
On 12.07.11 11:35, January Sharp wrote:
Scenario: cache_dir's are on different types of media and on different
configurations of hard disks. Also, memory is abundant, so RAM could
also be mounted as a disk. So the cache_dir's have different
capacities, read speeds and write speeds.
Is there a
hi, amos
the squid request header below:
2011/07/21 21:00:44.838| httpSendRequest: FD 14:
GET /test.html HTTP/1.1
Host: test.com
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.2; zh-CN; rv:1.9.1.9)
Gecko/20100315 Firefox/3.5.9
Accept:
Hi!
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 12:08 PM, chinner999 chinner...@gmail.com wrote:
Right from the squid.conf file
WARNING: authentication can't be used in a transparently intercepting
# proxy as the client then thinks it is talking to an origin server and
# not the proxy. This is a
Hi everybody,
maybe somebody can enlighten me how re-validation of the HA1 digest
works. I am struggling to get it the way I want.
To fight abuse, here we have to ensure, that blocked or deleted users,
cannot log in to squid anymore after some not so long time.
Unfortunately, with squid 3.1.14
Dear Friends,
I would like to know if there is any wifi hotspot solution software in
Linux ( free or commercial )
In Windows, that can be done with Antamedia Hotspot software.
Thanks in advance
MrCrack007
Try Chillispot , although it is old.
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 8:26 PM, Mr Crack mrcrack...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Friends,
I would like to know if there is any wifi hotspot solution software in
Linux ( free or commercial )
In Windows, that can be done with Antamedia Hotspot software.
Hello
Thanks for the help from before, now I'm in another issue related to the
redirection using deny_info,
for some reason It's not working for me, this is what I used to had and
it worked:
acl blacklist url_regex etc/squid/urls
http_access deny blacklist
deny info http://www.url.com
Hi Syed,
-d option is for debug output.
The message
squid_kerb_auth: parseNegTokenInit failed with rc=102 comes from old modules
which use check first for a gssapi token and then for an spngeo token.
Regards
Markus
Syed Hussaini gow...@gmail.com wrote in message
On Thu, 2011-07-21 at 23:56 +0630, Mr Crack wrote:
Dear Friends,
I would like to know if there is any wifi hotspot solution software in
Linux ( free or commercial )
In Windows, that can be done with Antamedia Hotspot software.
There are instructions here if you want to roll your own:
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Here are simple steps to reproduce the problem I see with 3.1.12:
1. Add 127.0.0.1 bogus to your /etc/hosts
2. Add http_port bogus:8080 to your squid.conf
3. Restart squid
4. Modify /etc/hosts so that bogus no longer resolves
5. Force a log rotation: logrotate -f /etc/logrotate.d/squid3
which
Hi, Amos
Squid can be used in many ways.
In my opinion, if squid users can control tproxy off/on by not only port base
(e.g. http_port tproxy) but also acl base, it purely becomes
more convenient.
Sincerely,
--
Mikio Kishi
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 7:46 PM, Amos Jeffries
On 7/20/2011 9:12 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 11:12:04 -0400, Wilson Hernandez wrote:
Hello.
I am puzzled to see how my bandwidth is used when running squid. I have
a total of 25M/3M of bandwidth, lately I've noticed with iptraf that my
external interface traffic/bandwidth is
On 22/07/11 06:21, Azael R. wrote:
Hello
Thanks for the help from before, now I'm in another issue related to the
redirection using deny_info,
for some reason It's not working for me, this is what I used to had and
it worked:
acl blacklist url_regex etc/squid/urls
http_access deny blacklist
On 22/07/11 15:22, Mikio Kishi wrote:
Hi, Amos
Squid can be used in many ways.
Yes.
In my opinion, if squid users can control tproxy off/on by not only port base
(e.g. http_port tproxy) but also acl base, it purely becomes
more convenient.
rm -rf /* is also a very convenient way to
On 22/07/11 13:32, Will Roberts wrote:
Here are simple steps to reproduce the problem I see with 3.1.12:
1. Add 127.0.0.1 bogus to your /etc/hosts
2. Add http_port bogus:8080 to your squid.conf
3. Restart squid
4. Modify /etc/hosts so that bogus no longer resolves
5. Force a log rotation:
On 22/07/11 16:00, Wilson Hernandez wrote:
On 7/20/2011 9:12 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 11:12:04 -0400, Wilson Hernandez wrote:
Hello.
I am puzzled to see how my bandwidth is used when running squid. I have
a total of 25M/3M of bandwidth, lately I've noticed with iptraf that
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