Ok guys im trying to setup my existing and fully functional squid 3.1.6
box on squeeze to talk to an identical squid box upstream, but it is not
working, I cant see any requests in access.log on the upstream box of
the downstream box fetching from it.
cache.log shows the following
upstream box
On 22/01/2012 3:50 a.m., Helmut Hullen wrote:
Hallo, squid-users,
I'm running squid 3.2.0.14 (self made).
It always tells
Jan 21 14:37:00 Arktur squid[13670]: WARNING: Disk space over limit:
11131162772328824.00 KB 512000 KB
This is http://bugs.squid-cache.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3441
Amos
On 23/01/2012 9:31 p.m., someone wrote:
Ok guys im trying to setup my existing and fully functional squid 3.1.6
box on squeeze to talk to an identical squid box upstream, but it is not
working, I cant see any requests in access.log on the upstream box of
the downstream box fetching from it.
ons 2012-01-04 klockan 12:48 +0200 skrev Eliezer Croitoru:
the funny thing is that fedora 16 with kernel 3.1.6 and squid 3.2.0.13
from the repo just works fine.
And have nothing special for making Squid run at all.. except not
mucking around with it and staying as close to upstream as
By user just real people and maybe his IP.
By Surf Last - only when a user is loading the page
I need the report in real-time but maybe one user surfed many days
ago, but I need to save this track.
I use Squid 3.0 Stable1. What daemon can I use to make this ?
Thanks a lot for your answer !!
On
On 24.01.2012 09:19, Carlos Manuel Trepeu Pupo wrote:
By user just real people and maybe his IP.
By Surf Last - only when a user is loading the page
I need the report in real-time but maybe one user surfed many days
ago, but I need to save this track.
I use Squid 3.0 Stable1. What daemon can I